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December 10, 2007

U.S. Attorney Firings: Where Are They Now?

The Los Angeles Times followed up on the nine federal prosecutors ousted in a politically tainted DOJ sweep last year. Most are on to new jobs in private firms, and several have been honored for standing up to the "loyal Bushies" who orchestrated their firings.

Reports the Times: Paul Charlton, "now a partner in a Phoenix law firm, says that as a group, the attorneys have fared much better than the department officials who orchestrated their demise."

Perhaps the best known of the bunch, David Iglesias, will be out with a book about the scandal next year.

Posted at 12:08 PM
Posted to: Attorney Scandal, Bush Administration
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