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United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York

The United States attorney for the Southern District of New York is the chief federal law enforcement officer in eight New York counties: New York (Manhattan), Bronx, Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Orange, Dutchess, and Sullivan. Established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, the office represents the United States government in criminal and civil cases across the country. The SDNY handles a broad array of cases, including but not limited to those involving white collar crime, domestic terrorism, cybercrime, public corruption, organized crime, and civil rights disputes.

Department overview

September 24, 1789 (1789-09-24) by the Judiciary Act of 1789

The Southern District has earned itself the moniker the "Sovereign District of New York".[1][2] Its resources, culture, and accompanying FBI field office have given the SDNY a reputation for being exceptionally aggressive in its pursuit of criminals.[3][4] Due to its jurisdiction over the New York City borough of Manhattan, the preeminent financial center of the United States of America, the office's incumbent is often nicknamed the "Sheriff of Wall Street".[5]


As of October 10, 2021, the United States attorney is Damian Williams.[6]

Organization[edit]

The office is organized into two divisions handling civil and criminal matters. The Southern District of New York also has two offices: in Manhattan and White Plains. The office employs approximately 220 assistant U.S. attorneys.[7]

lawyer

Michael F. Armstrong

boxing promoter

Bob Arum

special inspector general overseeing the Troubled Asset Relief Program

Neil Barofsky

professor at Rutgers School of Law–Newark

Bernard Bell

Maurene Comey, daughter of former James Comey

FBI Director

Governor of New York and the unsuccessful Republican candidate for President in 1944 and 1948

Thomas E. Dewey

former Olympic athlete

Eddie Eagan

former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation

Louis Freeh

lawyer and CNN Senior Legal Analyst

Elie Honig

criminal defense attorney

Arthur L. Liman

former New York City Police Commissioner

Robert J. McGuire

former United States Attorney General

Michael Mukasey

federal prosecutor and judge in New York City; prosecutor in the two perjury trials of Alger Hiss

Thomas Francis Murphy

first woman to hold this post in the United States

Mary Grace Quackenbos

U.S. Representative from Harlem

Charles Rangel

lawyer and author

Henry Dwight Sedgwick

former director of the Ford Foundation

Franklin A. Thomas

(born 1964), civil rights activist and lawyer, 2021 mayoral candidate for New York City

Maya Wiley

In popular culture[edit]

Television[edit]

The Showtime drama series Billions is loosely based on Preet Bharara's prosecution of SAC Capital and other hedge funds.[18]


The ABC legal drama For the People depicts new defense attorneys and prosecutors working in the Southern District of New York.


The 2020 Netflix series Fear City: New York vs The Mafia documents the work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Southern District of New York against the Five Families of the Italian American Mafia in the 1980s.

United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York Official Website