Cyrus Vance, the Manhattan prosecutor who probed Trump, joins law firm
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[January 31, 2022]
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cyrus Vance Jr, whose
12 years as Manhattan district attorney was notable for a criminal probe
into Donald Trump's business as well as high-profile sex crime cases, is
joining the law firm Baker McKenzie as a partner.
Vance, 67, was named global chair of the firm's cybersecurity practice.
He will also join the firm's North American litigation and government
enforcement practice and its global compliance practice.
"Cybercrime is a huge issue" in business, Vance said in an interview.
"If we work collectively to fight cybercrime, that will strengthen and
provide greater protection for the community."
A Democrat, Vance became district attorney in 2010 as the handpicked
successor to Robert Morgenthau, who made that office, now with about 600
lawyers, among the country's most powerful in law enforcement.
As crime rates fell, Vance stopped prosecuting lower-level crimes, while
starting cybercrime and antiquities trafficking units and using hundreds
of millions of dollars forfeited by large banks to bolster law
enforcement and make streets safer.
Vance suffered a setback in 2011 by dropping charges that former
International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn sexually
assaulted a hotel housekeeper, after the accuser's credibility came into
question.
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Manhattan district Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. arrives at the District
Attorney’s Office in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New
York, U.S., July 1, 2021. REUTERS/Angus Mordant
But he successfully prosecuted
Hollywood movie producer Harvey Weinstein in 2020, winning a
conviction for sexual assault and rape and a 23-year prison
sentence.
Vance also had successes from probing whether Trump and his Trump
Organization fraudulently manipulated real estate values to save on
loans and taxes.
He obtained eight years of the former Republican president's tax
returns, twice defeated his U.S. Supreme Court appeals, and last
July brought tax fraud charges against Trump's company and its
longtime chief financial officer.
Alvin Bragg, Vance's successor and also a Democrat, now oversees
that probe.
Vance said he has not been in touch with Bragg, but before leaving
office wanted to be sure his successor and the office had
"everything they needed."
He said "essential communications" began in January to join Baker
McKenzie, whose annual revenue is about $3.1 billion.
"Adding a prosecutor of Cy's stature is a huge addition," said Scott
Brandman, managing partner of the New York office.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Additional reporting by
Xiumei Dong; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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