September 01, 2007
Andrew C. Lourie transitioned out of the USAO to serve on detail as the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General.
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| Andrew C. Lourie | person | 12 | View Entity |
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This document outlines the professional histories and specific roles of several key figures from the U.S. Attorney's Office (USAO) who were involved in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. It details the career paths of Jeffrey H. Sloman, Matthew I. Menchel, and Andrew C. Lourie within the USAO, describing their supervisory responsibilities, participation in meetings with defense counsel, and involvement in negotiating the Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA). The text also notes the career transitions of former U.S. Attorney Acosta, including his recusal from the Epstein matter and subsequent roles as Secretary of Labor and university dean.
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Andrew C. Lourie joined the USAO as a line AUSA.
1994-01-01
Andrew C. Lourie began his first term as Acting Chief of the Department’s Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section, serving until September 2002.
2001-09-01
Andrew C. Lourie began his second term as Acting Chief of the Department’s Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section, serving until July 2006.
2006-02-01
Andrew C. Lourie, stationed in Washington D.C., was involved in plea negotiations.
2007-09-24 • Washington, DC
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