Sessions Dismisses RI’s US Attorney Neronha and 45 Others Appointed By Obama

Saturday, March 11, 2017

 

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Outgoing RI U.S. Attorney Peter Neronha

At about 3 PM on Friday it was announced that U.S. Attorney General Jeffrey Sessions was dismissing 46 U.S. Attorneys that had originally been appointed to their offices by President Barack Obama.

Correspondingly, RI’s United States Attorney Peter Neronha today announced his resignation, effective at midnight on Friday.  

Personas' big successes were the massive Google settlement, the successful prosecution of Gordon Fox, efforts to fight sex trafficking, and increased awareness to opioid abuse. His high-level losses were Richard Baccari's trial. The developer was found innocent by a jury in 2014.

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Neronha is a leading Democratic candidate for Rhode Island Attorney General.

Since becoming United States Attorney, Neronha has twice been appointed to terms on the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee, by then-Attorney General Eric Holder in 2009, and again by then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch in 2016.  The AGAC regularly meets with and advises the Attorney General on policy, management and operational issues impacting all 94 U.S. Attorney’s offices nationwide.

 

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U.S. Attorney General Jeffrey Sessions

United States Attorney Peter F. Neronha released the following statement:

“It has been the honor and privilege of my professional life to serve the people of Rhode Island as United States Attorney for nearly eight years.  When I began my career in public service as a state prosecutor over twenty years ago, I never could have anticipated what the future would hold.  I am incredibly grateful to President Obama, and to Senators Reed and Whitehouse, who recommended me to the President, for their confidence in me. 

“I have met and worked with so many great and talented people along the way, both in law enforcement and in the community, and we have done so much together.  We have faced so many challenges, from the steady stream of public corruption cases to the scourge of human trafficking, particularly child sex trafficking.  International drug cartels and prescription pill misuse have caused our ongoing opioid and heroin public health crisis, threatening the lives of children and adults alike.  Violent crime, and a criminal justice system not best equipped to deal with it, has challenged us to rethink our mission as prosecutors and law enforcement – to understand that prevention and effective re-entry for those who have paid their debt to society have their place alongside smart enforcement.

“Whatever we have accomplished, none of it would have been possible without the dedication and outstanding ability of the men and women of the Office I have been so fortunate to lead.  Some have been my colleagues for nearly fifteen years, and I will miss them all, very, very much.  Given the nature of this job there is never a perfect time to step away.  With enormous gratitude toward those who have been so supportive during my tenure, my family and I look forward to the next chapter of our lives.”

 

Related Slideshow: Photos From U.S. Attorney Neronha’s Press Conference Regarding Gordon Fox

U.S. Attorney Peter Neronha, along with Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin, Superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police Steven O'Donnell, and representatives fromt the FBI and and IRS, held a press conference on Tuesday, March 3 to announce the conclusion of the political corruption investigation involving former Speaker of the House Gordon Fox. 

See the slideshow below for photos from the event. 

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US Attorney Peter Neronha

Neronha announces charges filed against former Speaker of the House Gordon Fox.

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Attorney Gen. Kilmartin

Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Kilmartin calls the plea agreement the close of "yet another sad chapter for Rhode Island politics."

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Vincent Lisi, FBI

Vincent B Lisi, Special Agent in Charge of the Boston Field Office of the FBI, speaks at the announcement of charges filed against former Speaker of the House Gordon Fox. "If you are a corrupt individual, the boys in the band will track you down," said Lisi.

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William Offord, IRS

Special Agent in Charge of IRS Criminal Investigation William P. Offord speaks at the announcement of charges being filed against fromer Speaker of the House Gordon Fox, at the US Attorney's Office in Providence on Tuesday, March 3, 2015.

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Col. O'Donnell, RISP

Col. Steven O'Donnell, Superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police, speaks Tuesday, March 3 at the announcement of charges against former Speaker of the House Gordon Fox.

 
 

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