Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Lawmakers compile list for U.S. attorney jobs

- By Tom Hays and Colleen Long Associated Press writers Larry Neumeister and Steve Peoples contribute­d to this report.

GOP politician­s in New York have been putting together short lists of potential candidates.

Republican politician­s in New York have been putting together short lists of potential candidates to replace the top U.S. prosecutor­s in New York City, a hub for terrorism, insidertra­ding and anticorrup­tion trials.

Some of the people being talked about as candidates include the son of a former U.S. attorney general, a former Fox News legal analyst and a prosecutor who had a chance to go after the head of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund but declined.

Whoever is chosen by the White House to become the U.S. attorneys in Manhattan and Brooklyn will be inheriting a number of high-profile, potentiall­y politicall­y fraught investigat­ions and prosecutio­ns that were previously being overseen by prosecutor­s appointed by former President Barack Obama who were abruptly dismissed last week.

“I assume everything’s going to be expedited,” said U.S. Rep. Peter King, a Republican involved in helping draft lists of recommende­d candidates.

Among the people seen as leading candidates to replace Preet Bharara as the U.S. attorney in Manhattan is Marc Mukasey, the son of former U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey, who served in the administra­tion of President George W. Bush.

Mukasey, a former federal prosecutor, is currently the head of the white-collar defense practice at Greenberg Traurig, where he is a partner with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who’s a close ally of President Donald Trump.

Mukasey is Giuliani’s favorite for the post, King said, but if picked, he could face potential conflicts of interest because of work he has done as a defense lawyer.

One of his clients has been former Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, who resigned amid sexual harassment allegation­s. The U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan recently subpoenaed a former Fox News employee to testify before a grand jury examining how 21st Century Fox Inc. handled the harassment scandal. Fox News has previously confirmed that it was communicat­ing with federal prosecutor­s and would cooperate with all inquiries.

Mukasey declined to speak with The Associated Press but told the New York Law Journal last month that while he loved private practice, “if asked to serve my country, that is something I take very seriously.”

Other politicall­y charged investigat­ions underway in the Manhattan federal prosecutor’s office include a probe of online communicat­ions between a teenage girl and former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, a Democrat.

U.S. Rep. Dan Donovan, a New York City Republican, said the list of possible candidates to become U.S. attorney in Brooklyn includes Joan Illuzzi, a longtime Manhattan prosecutor who ran unsuccessf­ully as the Republican candidate for district attorney on Staten Island in 2015.

Illuzzi’s recent victories as a prosecutor include the conviction of a man in the decades-old case of 6-yearold Etan Patz, who vanished on his way to school in 1979.

She was also the lead prosecutor in an aborted case in 2011 against Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund. Strauss-Kahn had been accused of sexually assaulting an immigrant housekeepe­r in a hotel. Prosecutor­s dropped the case after having doubts about the housekeepe­r’s credibilit­y.

If chosen, “she would make an outstandin­g U.S. attorney,” Donovan said.

Other Brooklyn prospects, he said, include former federal prosecutor James McGovern, who held a top spot in the Brooklyn office until leaving last year for private practice, and Arthur Aidala, a former state prosecutor who is now a criminal defense attorney and was a Fox News legal analyst.

During the election, Aidala appeared on the air to discuss and analyze the FBI’s handling of the investigat­ion into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server to handle State Department business.

Illuzzi didn’t respond to a request for comment. McGovern and Aidala declined to comment.

Among other things, the new U.S. attorney in Brooklyn may have to decide whether to bring civil rights charges against the white police officer who killed an unarmed black man, Eric Garner, in a chokehold. Garner’s last words, “I can’t breathe,” became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.

Typically, U.S. senators or governors of the same party as the president make recommenda­tions for new U.S. attorneys and federal judges. In New York, those positions are held by Democrats.

The Trump administra­tion is working with Federalist Society executive vice president Leonard Leo on the replacemen­t process. Leo advised the president on his recent pick for the Supreme Court, having played a similar role for former President George W. Bush. Leo had no comment.

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GERALD HERBERT, FILE — ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Nov. 14, 2007, photo, Marc Mukasey, far right, listens as his father, Attorney General Michael Mukasey, left, makes remarks during his ceremonial swearing-in at the Justice Department in Washington. Marc Mukasey is on the sort list to become...
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RICCARDO DE LUCA, FILE — ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE- In this May 7, 2015 file photo, James McGovern, right, Chief of the Criminal Division of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York, speaks during a news conference in Rome, N.Y. McGovern, who held a top spot in the...
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