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Michael Rafi Sherwin (born December 8, 1971) is an attorney who served as the acting
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from 2020 to 2021. He was appointed by Attorney General
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during the
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. He is partner at the law firm Kobre & Kim where he handles international government investigations.


Education

Raised in
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, Sherwin earned his B.A. in political science and liberal arts at the
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in 1994 and his J.D. at the
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in 1998.


Military career

Sherwin served as a naval intelligence officer from 1999 to 2004, participating in
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,
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,
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, and
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. Sherwin served aboard both the USS John F. Kennedy and
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as the lead intelligence briefer and targeting officer for Navy fighter squadron
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. Post-
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, Sherwin joined the intelligence staff of
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at the
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assisting in the planning of military combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. Sherwin was awarded the Joint Service Commendation Medal Oak Leaf Cluster in 2003, among other commendations.


Legal career

Sherwin began his legal career as a law clerk for Chief Judge Paul Ramon Matia, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio. In 2004, he became an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida. In 2011, then Attorney General
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appointed him to serve as part of a special detail for the
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prosecuting terrorists in
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, where he assisted in more than 120 primary court terrorism trials and 250 appellate cases convened by the Afghan judicial tribunal. During his time as assistant U.S. attorney, Sherwin prosecuted Colombian and Venezuelan drug cartels and kingpins, including the successful conviction of Sigifredo Maya, a top member of the
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. Sherwin also won multiple convictions of developers and contractors who had stolen tens of millions of dollars from the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program which is supposed to provide housing for people in need. In 2016, he ran the country's largest task force on health care fraud which led the department in health care fraud indictments, trials and asset forfeitures. In 2018 Sherwin joined the Miami office's national security section where he prosecuted counterintelligence cases, economic espionage, and state-sanctioned theft of trade secrets and digital currency. In September 2019, Sherwin won the conviction of a Chinese woman, Yujing Zhang, who trespassed at President
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’s
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in
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. In 2019, Sherwin became associate deputy attorney general for national security advising Attorney General
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and Deputy Attorney General
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at the
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in Washington D.C. Sherwin investigated a deadly December 2019 shooting at a naval air station in
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. During the investigation he met and impressed Attorney General
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, officials told ''
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''.


U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia

Barr asked Sherwin to become the deputy of
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at the District of Columbia office in March 2020. Sherwin was named acting U.S. Attorney in April 2020 when Shea, after three months as U.S. Attorney, was appointed to lead the
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. Trump nominated
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to be Shea's permanent successor. Some high-profile investigations the U.S. Attorney's office handled are related to special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.


Michael Flynn case

In May 2020, Barr moved to dismiss the guilty plea of former Trump national security adviser
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. Flynn had pleaded guilty to charges of lying to the
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about his conversations in 2016 with Russia's ambassador. Sherwin approved the decision to give to Flynn's defense team internal FBI records that the government cited in its dismissal motion, an official told ''The Washington Post''. Sherwin joined Barr's effort to drop charges in a move that was seen as controversial. Some alleged Sherwin was acting politically to protect Trump allies under Barr's orders, while others cited Sherwin's long history as an apolitical prosecutor in making prosecutorial decisions.


BLM Protests

Sherwin's office arrested hundreds of people in the wake of weeks of protests in D.C. following the murder of
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. The actions took a curious turn when Sherwin, acting in his position as U.S. Attorney at Trump's discretion, came to the defense of
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protestors that DC Mayor
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wanted charged with crimes. Bowser publicly criticized Sherwin for not bringing enough charges against the protesters. Sherwin fired back in a public letter saying her police department had not produced the bare minimum of evidence. "Surely, by your comments, you are not suggesting that this Office skirt constitutional protections and
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," Sherwin wrote.


Other cases

On May 28, 2020, Sherwin announced the indictment of 28
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n and five
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citizens charged with laundering more than $2.5 billion in illegal payments for
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's nuclear weapons and missile program. In summer 2020, Sherwin closed an investigation into whether a state-owned
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ian bank financed a $10 million loan by Trump to his campaign in days shortly before the 2016 presidential election. In December 2020, Sherwin charged bombmaker Abu Agila Mas’ud in a criminal complaint with designing and building the bomb which took down
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in 1988 over
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, killing all 270 people aboard.


Capitol Riots

Through March 2021, Sherwin supervised the early months of investigations into the
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charging 325 individuals. Several participants were indicted on conspiracy charges during Sherwin's tenure and he stated in media interviews he believed the evidence would support possible
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charges against some participants in the incident. The Biden administration and, later, Attorney General
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asked Sherwin to stay on at the Justice Department in another role to continue the prosecutions. Sherwin left the Justice Department in April 2021. During his last week as acting U.S. Attorney, Sherwin did an interview with ''
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'' in which he said, "I personally believe the evidence is trending toward" seditious conspiracy charges, which echoed comments he had made in previous interviews. Two days later, federal Judge
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convened an emergency hearing criticizing Sherwin for the comments. While department referrals are required to remain private, federal prosecutor John Crabb announced in open court that Sherwin had been referred to the department's ethics office for conducting a media interview without official permission and commenting on a pending case. Some observers called Sherwin's comments "improper", but others came to his defense, saying he provided the public "some much-needed and welcome insight" into the cases. On March 3, 2021, the Biden Administration appointed Channing D. Phillips acting U.S. Attorney for D.C.


Personal life

Sherwin is the son of Allen Lewis Sherwin and Nora (Schlachet) Sherwin. Sherwin is the father of three children.


References


External links


Official biography
at the
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