Inside Robert Muellers Army
Dream Team
Inside Robert Muellers Army
To probe alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election, the special counsel has essentially built his own miniature Justice Department. Meet the experts hes recruited.
Betsy Woodruff
08.24.17 12:49 AM ET
In a secure location in southwest Washington, D.C., with access to a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility for classified material, 16 of the countrys top lawyers have passed the last several months working on an investigation that is will likely be as consequential as it is secretive.
The following detailsgleaned from conversations with people familiar with President Donald Trumps legal team, as well as intelligence experts and friends of the people working for special counsel Robert Muellerhelp explain the broad range of legal and counterintelligence experts hes assembled. Mueller has essentially built his own miniature Justice Department.
Andrew Weissmann
Weissmann has spent most of his career in the Justice Departmentfirst in the Eastern District of New York, and now at Main Justice. Hes on detail from his position overseeing fraud prosecutions to work with Mueller.
It isnt their first tour of duty together. Weissmann was Muellers general counsel at the FBI for years.
A former FBI official who worked with him there told The Daily Beast that unlike many government attorneys, Weissmann rarely equivocated or dilly-dallied about decisions.
He was not a paper tiger, the former official said.
The former official said Weissmann argued doggedly for the FBIs positions when officials there disagreed with the legal views of attorneys at DOJ headquartersand was sometimes willing to raise his voice and use obscenities.
This isnt gonna fuckin stand! Weissmann yelled at one meeting where FBI officials discussed their differences with the Justice Department, according to that source.
Its a trait that won him fans at the FBI, and countless foes among criminal defense lawyers. Weissmann generated enormous anger for the hardball tactics he used when he ran the Enron probeespecially his prosecution of the accounting firm Arthur Andersen, which resulted in more than 20,000 people losing their jobs and zero convictions. One prominent white collar defense attorney vowed that Weissmann would never work in private practice because he was so despised over the Andersen case. Despite that, Weissmann made a pit stop at the private firm Jenner & Block for a few years before returning to the FBI.
James Quarles
Quarles is part of the old guard of Washington lawyers and worked on the Watergate prosecution. Besides Mueller himself, Quarles seems to deal with Trumps legal team more than just about anybody else on the probe.
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