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Defense attorney Reid Weingarten discusses high‑profile federal prosecutions and conflict‑of‑interest concernsCase Filekaggle-ho-023103House OversightDefense attorney Reid Weingarten discusses high‑profile federal prosecutions and conflict‑of‑interest concerns
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Defense attorney Reid Weingarten discusses high‑profile federal prosecutions and conflict‑of‑interest concerns
Defense attorney Reid Weingarten discusses high‑profile federal prosecutions and conflict‑of‑interest concerns The passage provides insight into the mindset of a prominent white‑collar defense lawyer, naming the Southern District of New York and the Justice Department’s Criminal Division as feared prosecutorial bodies. It mentions representation of a former BP exploration head and references Goldman Sachs and Jesse Jackson Jr., hinting at potential conflict‑of‑interest dynamics. While it offers some concrete leads (e.g., specific districts, agencies, and a BP executive case), it lacks detailed transaction data, dates, or direct allegations of misconduct, limiting its investigative immediacy. Key insights: Weingarten cites the Southern District of New York as the most intimidating federal prosecutor’s office.; He references experience with the DOJ Criminal Division, Public Integrity Section, and Fraud Section.; Mentions representing the former head of exploration for BP in a trial in New Orleans.
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