Los Angeles Times

U.S. attorney posts filled, for now

Absent formal picks by Trump, temporary appointees are named in L.A. and elsewhere.

- JOEL RUBIN joel.rubin@latimes.com Twitter: @joelrubin

U.S. Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions named Orange County attorney Nicola Hanna on Wednesday as the interim U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, a vast area that includes Los Angeles and six other counties.

Hanna, a partner at the internatio­nal law firm Gibson Dunn, was one of 17 people named by Sessions to fill U.S. attorney slots around the country on an interim basis.

The attorneys who served in the roles under Barack Obama resigned or were fired by President Trump after he took office last year, but he has yet to formally select the people he wants in the jobs.

With the assistant U.S. attorneys who have been filling in permitted by law to serve only a limited time, Sessions was forced to make the temporary appointmen­ts.

White House spokespeop­le did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

As the U.S. attorney based in Los Angeles, Hanna will oversee hundreds of prosecutor­s in one of the country’s largest districts.

While it is unknown whether Trump plans to nominate Hanna to fill the job permanentl­y, he was being considered for the job, according to multiple people with knowledge of the selection process.

Hanna did not respond to a call for comment and a Gibson Dunn spokeswoma­n said he was not available.

Hanna served for several years in the 1990s as a federal prosecutor in the office he will now run, as well as in the Southern District of California.

At the high-powered firm, Hanna represente­d clients accused of whitecolla­r crimes and handled large class-action cases. He focused on “alleged health care fraud, securities fraud … insider trading, and environmen­tal crimes,” according to a profile on the firm’s website.

 ??  ?? EILEEN DECKER, above, resigned as U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, which includes L.A., in March at President Trump’s request. Nicola Hanna will take her place on a temporary basis.
EILEEN DECKER, above, resigned as U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, which includes L.A., in March at President Trump’s request. Nicola Hanna will take her place on a temporary basis.

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