Proper noun
Acosta
A Spanish habitational surname from Catalan.
Acosta later said on CNN that he believed the president had changed his tone on the situation with coronavirus and that he was taking it more seriously than he had before. Source: Internet
Acosta: Don’t you need a nationwide testing system for the virus before you reopen? Source: Internet
Acosta leaned against a tall tree trunk while Myers faced her backside toward the camera, giving her audience a view of her famous posterior. Source: Internet
A Justice Department report has found that former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta exercised “poor judgment” in handling an investigation into wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein when he was a top federal prosecutor in Florida. Source: Internet
A legal deal brokered by federal prosecutors in Miami that allowed Epstein in 2008 to plead down to charges of soliciting prostitution, instead of sexual assault, eventually caught up with Alex Acosta, then a U.S. attorney. Source: Internet
Acosta is being held in lieu of $2 million bail and is scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday in a Bellflower courtroom. Source: Internet