With a few notable exceptions, grieving unethical prosecutors has been a fool’s errand. It’s not that they haven’t done things to violate the rules of professional responsibility and worthy of discipline, but neither judges nor disciplinary committees have shown the fortitude to take them to task for their failings. Is that about to change?
A legal watchdog group accused three Justice Department lawyers of professional misconduct on Thursday, saying they had made false statements to a federal judge in a high-profile case challenging the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
It’s bad enough that long-time former AUSA Erez Reuveni spilled the beans on Emil Bove, then number 3 at Justice and now Hizzoner, instructing lawyers to refuse to comply with court orders, offering a simple “fuck you” if necessary. But for the three assistants involved in the CFPB challenge, the representations to the court fly in the face of documentary evidence that they lied through their teeth. Continue reading
