Also known as: Office of Professional Responsibility
The DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) is an organization that ensures Department attorneys perform their duties in accordance with the highest professional standards [2]. OPR's primary mission is to investigate allegations of professional misconduct against current or former Department attorneys related to the exercise of their authority to investigate [2]. In 2020, OPR forwarded a report to the FBI for review regarding the 2006-08 Epstein Investigation [3]. The report was to be reviewed to ensure that the FBI's stance was not impacted [3]. The OPR report was expected to be published, and the FBI was given a deadline to respond [4]. The OPR matter was treated with confidentiality due to its sensitivity [5] [6].