Document EFTA00032872 is an email chain regarding a Law360 article about potential successors to Audrey Strauss as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). The emails discuss the article and related media inquiries.
The document consists of a forwarded Law360 article discussing potential candidates to replace Audrey Strauss as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York as the Biden administration replaces Trump appointees. The email exchange shows individuals sharing the article and discussing media inquiries related to it. Mentions of high-profile cases Strauss has handled, including those related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, are noted in the article.
From: ' (USANYS) 6" <1 To: (USANYS)" <1 Subject: Re: Law360 Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2021 14:56:44 +0000 Thanks, . Do you mind letting me know if you get more inquiries on this, including from other outlets? (Bloomberg has been contacting me, and I've been ignoring.) On Feb 11, 2021, at 8:34 AM, I meant I *won't share further! Excited for you, and good luck!! Sent from my iPhone On Feb 11, 2021, at 8:32 AM, Thanks, I appreciate it. (USANYS) < > wrote: On Feb 11, 2021, at 8:28 AM, (USANYS) 6 < > wrote: (USANYS) <1 > wrote: I obviously include this in clips or share further. Just thought you'd want to see this if you already hadn't. Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: Ft Tt ci C Subject: Law360 3 Names To Watch As Biden Mulls Next SDNY Top Prosecutor By Pete Brush Sent from my iPhone EFTA00032872
Share us on: Law360, New York (February 10, 2021, 5:41 PM EST) -- President Joe Biden is ramping up the process of choosing new top federal prosecutors across the country, and while he may not rush to replace Manhattan U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss, lawyers have their eye on a handful of her potential successors. The application process to helm the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, a process that court-watchers say is active and includes a large pool of candidates, comes as the Biden administration begins the work of replacing U.S. attorneys appointed by former President Donald Trump, who have all been asked to step down. But the president may not hurry to replace Strauss, who in December was formally appointed as U.S. attorney by federal judges amid the chaos of the outgoing Trump administration. Strauss, who of late has brought high-profile cases including sex-abuse charges against Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwelland ex-fashion executive Peter Nygard, is well-regarded, and her presence leaves the White House the luxury of taking its time on SDNY if it wishes to prioritize dozens of other districts across the country. "She has a stellar reputation inside and outside the office," Pace Law School professor Bennett L. Gershman said of EFTA00032873
Strauss. Nevertheless the application process is underway in the Southern District, sources said, with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., holding powerful sway over the process. Asked to handicap top possible successors, lawyers named three people: Damian Williams is a veteran SDNY prosecutor who heads the district's Securities and Commodities Fraud Task Force. He prosecuted former politicians Sheldon Silver and Chris Collins in recent years, and is widely regarded as a steadying presence inside the halls at 1 St. Andrew's Plaza. Williams, who would be the first Black person to head the office, is a former law clerk for D.C. Circuit Judge Merrick B. Garland, Biden's nominee for attorney general who is slated for a Feb. 22 confirmation hearing in the Senate. The Garland clerk chain, dozens strong, could be fertile ground for possible picks, lawyers said, on the theory that a pre-existing relationship with the man who likely will lead Biden's Department of Justice could be valuable. Katherine Goldstein A white collar partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, Katherine Goldstein is a former SDNY Securities and Commodities EFTA00032874
Fraud Task Force chief with a sharp legal mindwho has worked on modernizing and improving insider trading enforcement. She has handled a number of high-profile white collar fraud cases. After Strauss and Mary Jo White, who held the post from 1993 until 2002, Goldstein would be the third woman to take the job in its more-than 200 year history, if confirmed. Anjan Sahni Like Williams and Goldstein, Anjan Sahni, a WilmerHale white collar partner, is a former SDNY Securities and Commodities Fraud Task Force chief. Sahni, who is of South Asian descent, also is noted for his work on a defense team that won acquittal for Citigroup trader Rohan Ramchandani in a closely-watched forex- rigging criminal trial. Williams, Goldstein and Sahni are all said to be friendly with, and have professional ties to, former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, who was fired by the Trump administration in 2017. Sources said Bharara has a direct line to Schumer as the application process unfolds. --Editing by Jill Coffey. EFTA00032875
















