FBI Director Christopher Wray has tapped a former law partner to be the bureau’s next top lawyer as he tries to steady the agency after a series of controversies according to the Wall Street Journal.
Jason Jones, a partner at law firm King & Spalding LLP will become the agency’s next general counsel in August. Jones worked with Chris Wray when he left the DOJ to work at King & Spalding.
Jones will replace corrupt operative Dana Boente who faced criticism for his role in Spygate.
Rod Rosenstein is a partner at King and Spalding.
And Sally Yates works at the firm.
Via the NY Post:
Former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates is also a partner at the firm, as is FBI Director Christopher Wray’s former chief of staff Zack Harmon. Former Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats serves as a senior policy adviser to the firm.
Chris Wray is not at the FBI to clean out corruption.
The head of the FBI, Christopher Wray, has hired a new general counsel named JasonJones, who is a partner of Rod Rosenstein in the law firm King & Spalding, which also employs Sally Yates #FBI #DeepState
— Angel Gotti (@AngelGotti5) July 19, 2020
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