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Former U.S. Attorneys Morgenthau and Bharara Linked to High‑Profile Fraud and Political Prosecutions
The passage outlines a pattern of aggressive prosecution of corporate fraud by Morgenthau and later Bharara, and hints at possible political motivations behind Bharara's dismissal. It mentions specifi Morgenthau shifted DOJ focus from small scams to CEOs and their enablers. Bharara prosecuted New York political figures (Silver, Skelos) and referenced the Moreland Commissio Bharara was reportedly l
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The passage outlines a pattern of aggressive prosecution of corporate fraud by Morgenthau and later Bharara, and hints at possible political motivations behind Bharara's dismissal. It mentions specifi Morgenthau shifted DOJ focus from small scams to CEOs and their enablers. Bharara prosecuted New York political figures (Silver, Skelos) and referenced the Moreland Commissio Bharara was reportedly l
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