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Trump Nominates Long Island Judge for Brooklyn US Attorney

Donald Trump Photographer: Chris Kleponis/Sipa/Bloomberg (Chris Kleponis/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Donald Trump has nominated a state court judge from Long Island to be US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, a key prosecutor’s office that has aggressively brought cases involving malfeasance on Wall Street and beyond.

Joseph Nocella Jr., a graduate of Columbia Law School, served as a district court judge in Nassau County, according to Trump. If confirmed, he would replace Breon Peace, a Brooklyn native who was appointed US attorney by President Joe Biden in 2021. Peace has said he’d step down on Jan. 10. 

“Judge Nocella has a strong record of bringing Law and Order to the incredible people of New York,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.

The Eastern District of New York is one of the highest-profile offices in the country and handles cases involving the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island as well as Suffolk and Nassau in Long Island. Nocella previously worked as a prosecutor in the office from 1991 to 1995 and has spent about 10 years in private practice.

During Peace’s tenure, the Brooklyn US Attorney’s Office brought high-profile prosecutions such as a sex-trafficking case against singer R Kelly, a fraud indictment of Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and the criminal conviction of former US Congressman George Santos.

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