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U.S. Attorney Damian Williams to Step Down Ahead of Trump Inauguration, Jay Clayton Nominated as Manhattan’s Next Federal Prosecutor

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams to Step Down Ahead of Trump Inauguration, Jay Clayton Nominated as Manhattan’s Next Federal Prosecutor

Just weeks before the presidential administration changes, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams has made the decision to resign, which will have a major impact on Manhattan’s legal scene. Williams, who was adamant about prosecuting financial crimes, announced his intention to step down before President-elect Donald Trump took office in January, according to Crain’s New York. His resignation concludes a career marked by high-profile indictments, including those against Bill Hwang, the founder of Archegos Capital Management, and Sam Bankman-Fried, the CEO of FTX.

The statement coincides with the New York Post’s allegations that Trump plans to appoint former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton to lead the U.S. Attorney office in the Southern District of New York. Despite having no prior prosecutorial experience, Clayton, who is well-known for his work with the SEC, takes on a job that has previously been aggressive in confronting corporate and financial misbehavior; under new leadership, this approach may change.

According to officials, Clayton’s candidacy sparked a range of responses given his lack of prosecutorial experience, even if his previous colleagues described him as “a talented leader and responsible regulator” (Crain’s New York). Earlier attempts by Trump’s administration to appoint Clayton to the role were unsuccessful. There was a backdrop of skepticism regarding the SDNY office’s ongoing independent operation because Williams’ successors had resigned from their positions under less voluntary circumstances.

Sentencings for Gary Wang of FTX and Hwang of Archegos are coming this week, reflecting not only a career but also an idea on how financial regulation should operate, and even as Williams gets ready to leave, the legacy of his office’s work lingers. According to Crain’s New York, Williams’ career could have taken a positive turn if the presidential election had gone differently, but it is still unclear what he will do next. The Southern District of New York community, meanwhile, prepares for the effects of a new focus that may emphasize Trump’s priorities of violent and immigration-related crimes rather than white-collar crimes. This possible change in focus conflicts with the office’s longstanding role as the “sheriff of Wall Street.”

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Trump has been outspoken in his support of Mayor Eric Adams, who is embroiled in a case that Williams’ office has started. His position raises even more questions about how these processes will play out during Clayton’s next term. However, Adams has refrained from criticizing Trump, carefully maneuvering the political terrain as New York City awaits the plans of the president-elect.

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