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United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey

The U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey is the chief federal law enforcement officer in New Jersey. On December 16, 2021, Philip R. Sellinger was sworn in as U.S. Attorney.[1] The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey has jurisdiction over all cases prosecuted by the U.S. attorney.

U.S. Attorney's Office for the
District of New Jersey
Department overview
FormedSeptember 24, 1789 (1789-09-24) by the Judiciary Act of 1789
JurisdictionDistrict of New Jersey
HeadquartersNewark, New Jersey, U.S.
Department executive
Parent DepartmentUnited States Department of Justice
Websitejustice.gov/usao-nj

Organization edit

The office is organized into divisions handling civil, criminal, and appellate matters, in addition to the Special Prosecutions Division, which oversees political corruption investigations.[2] The District of New Jersey is also divided into three vicinages: Newark, Trenton and Camden, with the southern two offices supervised by a Deputy U.S. Attorney. The office employs approximately 170 Assistant U.S. Attorneys.[3] It is the fifth-largest U.S. Attorney's Office in the nation, behind those in the District of Columbia, Los Angeles, Manhattan, and Miami.[4]

High-profile cases edit

  • Hugh Addonizio - Conviction of former Newark mayor on conspiracy and extortion charges
  • BitClub Network (2019) - Indicted five individuals for operating and promoting the BitClub Network, an elaborate, worldwide Ponzi scheme that law enforcement estimates took in more than $1 billion from investors.
  • Wayne Bryant - Conviction of former chairman of New Jersey Senate Budget & Appropriations Committee for funneling money to the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in exchange for a no-show job at the University.
  • Joseph Centanni (2020) - Filed a civil rights lawsuit against a major landlord who repeatedly engaged in a pattern or practice of sexual harassment of numerous tenants and applicants.
  • Cognizant (2019) - Charged the former President and the former Chief Legal Officer of Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. with violations of the FCPA in connection with a foreign bribery scheme.
  • Crazy Eddie - Conviction of Eddie Antar, founder and CEO of Crazy Eddie, a consumer electronics chain, for fraud
  • Walter Forbes - Conviction of former chairman of Cendant Corporation for fraud.[5]
  • EDGAR Hacking Attack (2019) - Indicted Artem Radchenko and Oleksandr Ieremenko for a large-scale, international conspiracy to hack into the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval (EDGAR) system and profit by trading on critical information they stole.
  • Fort Dix Six (2007) - Conviction of group of six radical Islamist men allegedly plotting attack on Fort Dix military base[6]
  • Fort Lee lane closure scandal (2014)
  • Cornelius Gallagher - Guilty plea of New Jersey Congressman for tax evasion[7]
  • Nelson G. Gross - Conviction of former Republican state chairman on perjury and obstruction of justice charges
  • Sharpe James (2008) - Conviction of former Newark mayor on corruption charges[8]
  • Robert C. Janiszewski (2002) - Guilty plea of Hudson County Executive for tax evasion and bribery[9]
  • John V. Kenny - Conviction of former Jersey City mayor and chairman of Hudson County Democratic Party on conspiracy, bribery, and extortion charges
  • Charles Kushner (2004) - Guilty plea of real estate developer—and largest campaign donor to former New Jersey Governor James E. McGreevey—for filing false tax returns and for attempting to retaliate against a witness in a federal criminal case[10]
  • Hemant Lakhani (2005) - Conviction of black market arms dealer attempting to sell shoulder-fired missiles[11]
  • Gene Levoff (2019) - indicted former Corporate secretary and Director of corporate law at Apple Inc. for orchestrating a five-year insider trading scheme.
  • John A. Lynch, Jr. - Guilty plea of former president of New Jersey Senate for mail fraud and tax evasion[12]
  • Newark Violent Crime Initiative (VCI) (2018-2020) - awarded an Attorney General’s Award in October 2019 as the model for cooperative law enforcement among federal, state, county and city agencies. The VCI led to a 30 percent reduction in the number of shooting victims city-wide between 2017 and 2018 and another 39 percent decline in 2019. In 2020, a year in which violent crime spiked in various places across the country, Newark maintained the same low in the number of murders.
  • Novartis/Alcon (2020) - Two deferred prosecution agreements regarding significant violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act at Greek and Vietnamese subsidiaries of the Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis, resulting in penalties of $345 million, representing the second largest criminal and regulatory fine imposed against pharmaceutical companies under the FCPA.
  • Operation Bid Rig (2002–2009) - Multi-stage political corruption sweep, resulting in arrest of Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano, Secaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell, New Jersey Assemblymen Daniel Van Pelt and L. Harvey Smith, and Jersey City Council President Mariano Vega
  • Operation Brace Yourself (2019) - Investigation and prosecution of sweeping durable medical equipment kickback schemes that resulted in the largest healthcare fraud takedown yet pursued by the Department.
  • Purdue Pharma (2020) - prosecution of opioid manufacturer Purdue Pharma L.P. for three felonies, including conspiracy to defraud the DEA and Anti-Kickback Statute violations—for its gross misconduct in misbranding and mismarketing OxyContin that amounted to over $8 billion in penalties.
  • Samsam Ransomware (2018) - Indicted two Iranians—Faramarz Shahi Savandi and Mohammad Mehdi Shah Mansouri—for conducting the largest ransomware attack in the U.S. that crippled institutions in New Jersey and elsewhere.
  • Sarah Brockington Bost (2002), Mayor of Irvington, New Jersey
  • Martin Taccetta & Michael Taccetta (1987) - Unsuccessful prosecution of high-ranking members of The Jersey Crew, a faction of the Lucchese crime family[13]
  • UMDNJ (2005) - Deferred prosecution agreement overseen by federal monitor Herbert Stern involving Medicaid double-billing and other cases of health care fraud at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.[14]
  • Thomas J. Whelan - Conviction of mayor of Jersey City on conspiracy, bribery and extortion charges
  • Woodcliff Lake (2018) - Filed a civil rights lawsuit against the Borough of Woodcliff Lake for violations of RLUIPA resulting from the Borough’s efforts to prevent an Orthodox Jewish congregation from building a new place of worship.

Prominent officeholders edit

 
Chris Christie, former U.S. attorney and former Governor of New Jersey.

Prominent assistant US attorneys

Officeholders edit

U.S. Attorney Term started Term ended Appointed by
Richard Stockton   1789 1791 George Washington
Abraham Ogden   1791 1798
Lucius Horatio Stockton 1798 1801 John Adams
Frederick Frelinghuysen   1801 1801
George C. Maxwell 1801 1803 Thomas Jefferson
William S. Pennington   1803 1804
Joseph McIlvaine   1804 1824
Lucius Q.C. Elmer   1824 1829 James Monroe
Garret D. Wall   1829 1835 Andrew Jackson
James S. Green 1835 1850
William Halstead   1850 1853 Millard Fillmore
Garret S. Cannon 1853 1861 Franklin Pierce
Anthony Q. Keasbey   1861 1886 Abraham Lincoln
Job H. Lippincott   1886 1887 Grover Cleveland
Samuel F. Bigelow   1887 1888
George S. Duryee 1888 1890
Henry S. White   1890 1894 Benjamin Harrison
John W. Beekman   1894 1896 Grover Cleveland
J. Kearney Rice 1896 1900
David Ogden Watkins   1900 1903 William McKinley
Cortlandt Parker, Jr. 1903 1903 Theodore Roosevelt
John Beam Vreeland   1903 1913
J. Warren Davis   1913 1916 Woodrow Wilson
Charles Francis Lynch   1916 1919
Joseph L. Bodine   1919 1920
Elmer H. Geran   1920 1922
Walter G. Winne 1922 1928 Warren Harding
Phillip Forman   1928 1932 Calvin Coolidge
Harlan Besson 1932 1935 Herbert Hoover
John J. Quinn 1935 1940 Franklin D. Roosevelt
William Francis Smith   1940 1941
Charles M. Phillips 1941 1943
Thorn Lord 1943 1945
Edgar H. Rossbach 1945 1948 Harry Truman
Isaiah Matlack 1948 1948
Alfred E. Modarelli   1948 1951
Grover C. Richman, Jr. 1951 1953
William F. Tompkins 1953 1954 Dwight D. Eisenhower
Raymond Del Tufo, Jr. 1954 1956
Herman Scott 1956 1956
Chester A. Weidenburner 1956 1961
David M. Satz, Jr. 1961 1969 John F. Kennedy
Donald Horowitz 1969 1969 Lyndon B. Johnson
Frederick B. Lacey   1969 1971 Richard Nixon
Herbert J. Stern   1971 1974
Jonathan L. Goldstein 1974 1977
Robert J. Del Tufo 1977 1980 Jimmy Carter
William W. Robertson 1980 1981
W. Hunt Dumont 1981 1985 Ronald Reagan
Thomas W. Greelish 1985 1987
Samuel Alito   1987 1990
Michael Chertoff   1990 1994 George H. W. Bush
Faith S. Hochberg 1994 1999 Bill Clinton
Robert J. Cleary 1999 2002
Christopher J. Christie   2002 2008 George W. Bush
Ralph J. Marra, Jr. 2008 2009
Paul J. Fishman   2009 2017 Barack Obama
William E. Fitzpatrick   2017 2018 Donald Trump
Craig Carpenito   2018 2021
Rachael A. Honig   January 6, 2021 December 15, 2021
Philip R. Sellinger   December 16, 2021 Incumbent Joe Biden

References edit

  1. ^ "Philip R. Sellinger Sworn in as 62nd U.S. Attorney for District of New Jersey" (Press release). U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey. December 16, 2021. Retrieved December 17, 2021.
  2. ^ Office Organization, U.S. Attorney's Office, District of New Jersey 2009-02-03 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Serving the District of New Jersey, U.S. Attorney's Office
  4. ^ New Jersey Law Journal's Lawyer of the Year: Chris Christie, New Jersey Law Journal, December 27, 2006.
  5. ^ New Jersey Law Journal's Lawyer of the Year: Chris Christie, New Jersey Law Journal, December 27, 2006.
  6. ^ 5 Are Convicted of Conspiring to Attack Fort Dix, The New York Times, December 22, 2008.
  7. ^ Paul Hoffman, Tiger in the Court, Playboy Press, 1979, p. 276.
  8. ^ Former Mayor Guilty of Fraud in Newark Sales, The New York Times, April 17, 2008.
  9. ^ Former Hudson County Leader Gets 41 Months in Corruption Case, The New York Times, March 25, 2005.
  10. ^ Major Donor Admits Hiring Prostitute to Smear Witness, The New York Times, August 19, 2004.
  11. ^ Man Accused of a Scheme to Sell Missiles Praised bin Laden on Tapes, The New York Times, January 9, 2005.
  12. ^ Ex-Leader of New Jersey Senate is Guilty of Corruption, The New York Times, September 16, 2006.
  13. ^ Robert Rudolph, The Boys from New Jersey: How the Mob Beat the Feds
  14. ^ New Jersey Law Journal's Lawyer of the Year: Chris Christie, New Jersey Law Journal, December 27, 2006.

External links edit

  • Official U.S. Attorney's Office website
  • Video reviewing the first 225 years of the Office of the United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, 1789-2014

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The U S attorney for the District of New Jersey is the chief federal law enforcement officer in New Jersey On December 16 2021 Philip R Sellinger was sworn in as U S Attorney 1 The U S District Court for the District of New Jersey has jurisdiction over all cases prosecuted by the U S attorney U S Attorney s Office for theDistrict of New JerseyDepartment overviewFormedSeptember 24 1789 1789 09 24 by the Judiciary Act of 1789JurisdictionDistrict of New JerseyHeadquartersNewark New Jersey U S Department executivePhilip R SellingerParent DepartmentUnited States Department of JusticeWebsitejustice wbr gov wbr usao nj Contents 1 Organization 2 High profile cases 3 Prominent officeholders 4 Officeholders 5 References 6 External linksOrganization editThe office is organized into divisions handling civil criminal and appellate matters in addition to the Special Prosecutions Division which oversees political corruption investigations 2 The District of New Jersey is also divided into three vicinages Newark Trenton and Camden with the southern two offices supervised by a Deputy U S Attorney The office employs approximately 170 Assistant U S Attorneys 3 It is the fifth largest U S Attorney s Office in the nation behind those in the District of Columbia Los Angeles Manhattan and Miami 4 High profile cases editHugh Addonizio Conviction of former Newark mayor on conspiracy and extortion charges BitClub Network 2019 Indicted five individuals for operating and promoting the BitClub Network an elaborate worldwide Ponzi scheme that law enforcement estimates took in more than 1 billion from investors Wayne Bryant Conviction of former chairman of New Jersey Senate Budget amp Appropriations Committee for funneling money to the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in exchange for a no show job at the University Joseph Centanni 2020 Filed a civil rights lawsuit against a major landlord who repeatedly engaged in a pattern or practice of sexual harassment of numerous tenants and applicants Cognizant 2019 Charged the former President and the former Chief Legal Officer of Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp with violations of the FCPA in connection with a foreign bribery scheme Crazy Eddie Conviction of Eddie Antar founder and CEO of Crazy Eddie a consumer electronics chain for fraud Walter Forbes Conviction of former chairman of Cendant Corporation for fraud 5 EDGAR Hacking Attack 2019 Indicted Artem Radchenko and Oleksandr Ieremenko for a large scale international conspiracy to hack into the Securities and Exchange Commission s Electronic Data Gathering Analysis and Retrieval EDGAR system and profit by trading on critical information they stole Fort Dix Six 2007 Conviction of group of six radical Islamist men allegedly plotting attack on Fort Dix military base 6 Fort Lee lane closure scandal 2014 Cornelius Gallagher Guilty plea of New Jersey Congressman for tax evasion 7 Nelson G Gross Conviction of former Republican state chairman on perjury and obstruction of justice charges Sharpe James 2008 Conviction of former Newark mayor on corruption charges 8 Robert C Janiszewski 2002 Guilty plea of Hudson County Executive for tax evasion and bribery 9 John V Kenny Conviction of former Jersey City mayor and chairman of Hudson County Democratic Party on conspiracy bribery and extortion charges Charles Kushner 2004 Guilty plea of real estate developer and largest campaign donor to former New Jersey Governor James E McGreevey for filing false tax returns and for attempting to retaliate against a witness in a federal criminal case 10 Hemant Lakhani 2005 Conviction of black market arms dealer attempting to sell shoulder fired missiles 11 Gene Levoff 2019 indicted former Corporate secretary and Director of corporate law at Apple Inc for orchestrating a five year insider trading scheme John A Lynch Jr Guilty plea of former president of New Jersey Senate for mail fraud and tax evasion 12 Newark Violent Crime Initiative VCI 2018 2020 awarded an Attorney General s Award in October 2019 as the model for cooperative law enforcement among federal state county and city agencies The VCI led to a 30 percent reduction in the number of shooting victims city wide between 2017 and 2018 and another 39 percent decline in 2019 In 2020 a year in which violent crime spiked in various places across the country Newark maintained the same low in the number of murders Novartis Alcon 2020 Two deferred prosecution agreements regarding significant violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act at Greek and Vietnamese subsidiaries of the Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis resulting in penalties of 345 million representing the second largest criminal and regulatory fine imposed against pharmaceutical companies under the FCPA Operation Bid Rig 2002 2009 Multi stage political corruption sweep resulting in arrest of Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano Secaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell New Jersey Assemblymen Daniel Van Pelt and L Harvey Smith and Jersey City Council President Mariano Vega Operation Brace Yourself 2019 Investigation and prosecution of sweeping durable medical equipment kickback schemes that resulted in the largest healthcare fraud takedown yet pursued by the Department Purdue Pharma 2020 prosecution of opioid manufacturer Purdue Pharma L P for three felonies including conspiracy to defraud the DEA and Anti Kickback Statute violations for its gross misconduct in misbranding and mismarketing OxyContin that amounted to over 8 billion in penalties Samsam Ransomware 2018 Indicted two Iranians Faramarz Shahi Savandi and Mohammad Mehdi Shah Mansouri for conducting the largest ransomware attack in the U S that crippled institutions in New Jersey and elsewhere Sarah Brockington Bost 2002 Mayor of Irvington New Jersey Martin Taccetta amp Michael Taccetta 1987 Unsuccessful prosecution of high ranking members of The Jersey Crew a faction of the Lucchese crime family 13 UMDNJ 2005 Deferred prosecution agreement overseen by federal monitor Herbert Stern involving Medicaid double billing and other cases of health care fraud at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey 14 Thomas J Whelan Conviction of mayor of Jersey City on conspiracy bribery and extortion charges Woodcliff Lake 2018 Filed a civil rights lawsuit against the Borough of Woodcliff Lake for violations of RLUIPA resulting from the Borough s efforts to prevent an Orthodox Jewish congregation from building a new place of worship Prominent officeholders edit nbsp Chris Christie former U S attorney and former Governor of New Jersey Prominent assistant US attorneys Samuel Alito associate justice U S Supreme Court Carolyn Arch partner Arch amp Goodwin Newark N J Maryanne Trump Barry U S circuit court judge Third Circuit John Winslow Bissell U S district court judge Matthew Boxer comptroller State of New Jersey Garrett Brown Jr U S district court judge Renee Marie Bumb U S district court judge Michael Chagares U S circuit court judge Third Circuit Michael Chertoff Former secretary Department of Homeland Security Stanley R Chesler U S district court judge Chris Christie Former governor of New Jersey John Farmer Jr Former attorney general State of New Jersey Joseph Greenaway U S circuit court judge Third Circuit Gurbir Grewal Former Bergen County prosecutor and former attorney general of New Jersey Peter C Harvey Former attorney general State of New Jersey Katharine Hayden U S district court judge Noel Hillman U S district court judge Former chief Public Integrity Section U S Department of Justice Richard J Hughes Former governor of New Jersey Former chief justice New Jersey Supreme Court David Lat blogger Underneath their Robes and Above the Law William Martini U S district court judge Former congressman NJ 8 Stuart Rabner chief justice New Jersey Supreme Court Jerome Simandle U S district court judge Herbert Stern former U S district court judge former federal monitor UMDNJ Medicaid fraud investigationOfficeholders editU S Attorney Term started Term ended Appointed byRichard Stockton nbsp 1789 1791 George WashingtonAbraham Ogden nbsp 1791 1798Lucius Horatio Stockton 1798 1801 John AdamsFrederick Frelinghuysen nbsp 1801 1801George C Maxwell 1801 1803 Thomas JeffersonWilliam S Pennington nbsp 1803 1804Joseph McIlvaine nbsp 1804 1824Lucius Q C Elmer nbsp 1824 1829 James MonroeGarret D Wall nbsp 1829 1835 Andrew JacksonJames S Green 1835 1850William Halstead nbsp 1850 1853 Millard FillmoreGarret S Cannon 1853 1861 Franklin PierceAnthony Q Keasbey nbsp 1861 1886 Abraham LincolnJob H Lippincott nbsp 1886 1887 Grover ClevelandSamuel F Bigelow nbsp 1887 1888George S Duryee 1888 1890Henry S White nbsp 1890 1894 Benjamin HarrisonJohn W Beekman nbsp 1894 1896 Grover ClevelandJ Kearney Rice 1896 1900David Ogden Watkins nbsp 1900 1903 William McKinleyCortlandt Parker Jr 1903 1903 Theodore RooseveltJohn Beam Vreeland nbsp 1903 1913J Warren Davis nbsp 1913 1916 Woodrow WilsonCharles Francis Lynch nbsp 1916 1919Joseph L Bodine nbsp 1919 1920Elmer H Geran nbsp 1920 1922Walter G Winne 1922 1928 Warren HardingPhillip Forman nbsp 1928 1932 Calvin CoolidgeHarlan Besson 1932 1935 Herbert HooverJohn J Quinn 1935 1940 Franklin D RooseveltWilliam Francis Smith nbsp 1940 1941Charles M Phillips 1941 1943Thorn Lord 1943 1945Edgar H Rossbach 1945 1948 Harry TrumanIsaiah Matlack 1948 1948Alfred E Modarelli nbsp 1948 1951Grover C Richman Jr 1951 1953William F Tompkins 1953 1954 Dwight D EisenhowerRaymond Del Tufo Jr 1954 1956Herman Scott 1956 1956Chester A Weidenburner 1956 1961David M Satz Jr 1961 1969 John F KennedyDonald Horowitz 1969 1969 Lyndon B JohnsonFrederick B Lacey nbsp 1969 1971 Richard NixonHerbert J Stern nbsp 1971 1974Jonathan L Goldstein 1974 1977Robert J Del Tufo 1977 1980 Jimmy CarterWilliam W Robertson 1980 1981W Hunt Dumont 1981 1985 Ronald ReaganThomas W Greelish 1985 1987Samuel Alito nbsp 1987 1990Michael Chertoff nbsp 1990 1994 George H W BushFaith S Hochberg 1994 1999 Bill ClintonRobert J Cleary 1999 2002Christopher J Christie nbsp 2002 2008 George W BushRalph J Marra Jr 2008 2009Paul J Fishman nbsp 2009 2017 Barack ObamaWilliam E Fitzpatrick nbsp 2017 2018 Donald TrumpCraig Carpenito nbsp 2018 2021Rachael A Honig nbsp January 6 2021 December 15 2021Philip R Sellinger nbsp December 16 2021 Incumbent Joe BidenReferences edit Philip R Sellinger Sworn in as 62nd U S Attorney for District of New Jersey Press release U S Attorney s Office for the District of New Jersey December 16 2021 Retrieved December 17 2021 Office Organization U S Attorney s Office District of New Jersey Archived 2009 02 03 at the Wayback Machine Serving the District of New Jersey U S Attorney s Office New Jersey Law Journal s Lawyer of the Year Chris Christie New Jersey Law Journal December 27 2006 New Jersey Law Journal s Lawyer of the Year Chris Christie New Jersey Law Journal December 27 2006 5 Are Convicted of Conspiring to Attack Fort Dix The New York Times December 22 2008 Paul Hoffman Tiger in the Court Playboy Press 1979 p 276 Former Mayor Guilty of Fraud in Newark Sales The New York Times April 17 2008 Former Hudson County Leader Gets 41 Months in Corruption Case The New York Times March 25 2005 Major Donor Admits Hiring Prostitute to Smear Witness The New York Times August 19 2004 Man Accused of a Scheme to Sell Missiles Praised bin Laden on Tapes The New York Times January 9 2005 Ex Leader of New Jersey Senate is Guilty of Corruption The New York Times September 16 2006 Robert Rudolph The Boys from New Jersey How the Mob Beat the Feds New Jersey Law Journal s Lawyer of the Year Chris Christie New Jersey Law Journal December 27 2006 External links editOfficial District Court website Official U S Attorney s Office website Thomas Library of Congress Video reviewing the first 225 years of the Office of the United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey 1789 2014 40 43 49 N 74 10 27 W 40 73022 N 74 17417 W 40 73022 74 17417 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey amp oldid 1167466179, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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