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Fired US attorney Preet Bharara to join NYU Law School

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NEW YORK: India-born former top federal prosecutor Preet Bharara, fired by the Trump administra­tion after he refused to quit, will join the prestigiou­s New York University’s law school as a distinguis­hed scholar.

The NYU School of Law announced today that 48-year-old Bharara will join the school as a “distinguis­hed scholar in residence” on April 1.

Bharara said the opportunit­y to join the law school will enable him to continue working on issues that he cares about such as criminal and social justice and honest government.

“I am honored to join the NYU School of Law, one of the great educationa­l institutio­ns in America, and I welcome the chance to contribute in such a thoughtful setting,” Bharara said in a statement issued by the law school.

He said he is “thrilled for this opportunit­y to continue addressing the issues I so deeply care about criminal and social justice, honest government, national security, civil rights, and corporate accountabi­lity, to name a few.”

Bharara also took to Twitter to announce his new position. “This is one way I plan to keep working hard on important issues I care about “@ nyulaw,” he tweeted.

The former Manhattan attorney is a graduate of Harvard College and Columbia Law School. He has been a frequent visitor to NYU Law and was the convocatio­n speaker in 2015.

Bharara’s firing was met with shock and criticism since then President-elect Donald Trump had asked him in November to stay on in his position during a meeting at the Trump Towers.

In a sudden move, the administra­tion this month asked the 46 Attorneys across the US, who had been appointed by former President Barack Obama, to submit their resignatio­ns with immediate effect. Bharara had refused to resign and was fired.

In his tenure as the US attorney for the Southern District of New York, Bharara oversaw many prosecutio­ns of financial crimes, including numerous insider trading charges.

He won insider trading conviction­s against India-born Rajat Gupta, former Goldman Sachs director, as well as against Gupta’s friend and business partner Raj Rajaratnam. Bharara s office had also brought charges against Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade leading to tensions in India-us relations.

NYU Law said Bharara comes to institutio­n at the conclusion of his tenure as US attorney for the Southern District of New York, one of the longest for anyone holding that position.

“As US attorney, Bharara brought a number of public corruption prosecutio­ns against politician­s working at the city and state levels,” notably the speaker of the New York State Assembly Sheldon Silver and State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, the law school said in a statement.

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