President-elect Donald J. Trump has named his choice for the U.S. attorney from the Eastern District of New York, Joseph Nocella Jr.
Trump announced the selection several weeks after the current U.S. attorney from the district, Breon Peace, announced he would resign on Jan. 10, leaving his deputy Carolyn Pokorny to serve as acting U.S. attorney.
The president-elect’s selection is a Columbia Law School graduate and a judge in Nassau County. He was previously town attorney for Hempstead and, before that, Oyster Bay.
The district includes Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island, along with King’s County in Brooklyn, Richmond County on Staten Island, and Queens County. New York City’s other two boroughs, Manhattan and the Bronx, fall within the Southern District of New York.
The former Cleary Gottlieb partner’s record includes prosecutions for $4 million in Medicare fraud, resulting in a guilty plea for pharmacy operator Albert Muratov. The district under his leadership also indicted Linda Sun, a former aide to Gov. Kathy Hochul, for allegedly acting as an agent of the Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party.
In addition, in August of this year, Peace’s prosecution resulted in a guilty plea from former Congressman George Santos to charges of aggravated identity theft and wire fraud.
Peace also prosecuted a pro-Trump social media influencer, Douglass Mackey, for posts he made in the run-up to the 2016 election. Mackey was convicted of conspiracy against rights in 2023 and ultimately sentenced to seven months in jail.
“The defendant weaponized disinformation in a dangerous scheme to stop targeted groups, including black and brown people and women, from participating in our democracy,” Peace said in a statement after Mackey’s sentencing.