Sessions' pick for Manhattan U.S.
attorney to stay on for now
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[April 26, 2018]
By Brendan Pierson
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Geoffrey Berman, who
was named Manhattan's top federal prosecutor by U.S. Attorney General
Jeff Sessions on an interim basis in January, will stay in the role
after his term was scheduled to end on May 4, a New York court spokesman
said on Wednesday.
As U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Berman leads an
office known for prosecuting high-profile terrorism cases, Wall Street
financial crimes and government corruption.
Berman, who served on Republican President Donald Trump's transition
team, was previously a partner at the law firm of Greenberg Traurig,
along with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a longtime ally and
now legal advisor of the president.
Berman has not been nominated by Trump to serve as U.S. Attorney for the
Southern District of New York then confirmed by the Senate, the usual
process for appointing U.S. Attorneys.
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York appointed
him to continue serving until a formal nomination is made and confirmed,
according to court spokesman Jordan Prince.
"I thank the Court and I am grateful for its confidence in me. I look
forward to continuing the great tradition of this Office to pursue
justice without fear or favor," Berman said in a statement.
The U.S. Attorney's office is currently investigating Trump's longtime
personal lawyer Michael Cohen. Berman, however, is not participating in
that investigation, court filings show.
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U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein listens to Attorney
Geoffrey Berman for the Southern District of New York speaking at a
news conference with other law enforcement officials at the Justice
Department to announce nine Iranians charged with conducting massive
cyber theft campaign, in Washington, U.S., March 23, 2018.
REUTERS/Yuri Gripas
Preet Bharara held the Manhattan U.S. Attorney post until March
2017, when he and 45 other U.S. Attorneys from the Obama
administration were asked to resign. Bharara refused and was fired
by Trump.
(Reporting by Brendan Pierson in New York, editing by G Crosse)
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