Campbell, 44, stepped down as the top federal prosecutor at EDNY almost a year ago after the Obama administration appointed current U.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch to the job. But Campbell chose to stay on as a senior assistant U.S. attorney for the remainder of the year to mentor young attorneys in the office and take his time deciding on his next move.
“I’ve known Loretta for a long time and she was tremendously gracious in letting me hang around to figure out what I was going to do next,” says Campbell, who officially resigned from the office in January and announced he would be joining a law firm, which he declined to name, in February.
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