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ProPublica article cited in internal email suggests U.S. Attorney Preet Bharata’s leniency toward Wall Street executives after the financial crisis

ProPublica article cited in internal email suggests U.S. Attorney Preet Bharata’s leniency toward Wall Street executives after the financial crisis The passage points to a potential investigative lead that former SDNY U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara may have deliberately under‑pursued Wall Street misconduct, contrasting his high‑profile political corruption cases. It names a specific individual, a federal prosecutor, and hints at selective enforcement, which could merit a review of case files, plea agreements, and communications from 2015‑2017. While the claim is sourced to a public article, the email’s internal nature and the lack of concrete transaction details keep it from being a blockbuster, but it is actionable and ties a senior DOJ official to possible misconduct. Key insights: Email from a private individual flags Bharara’s “non‑heroic” handling of Wall Street cases.; Reference to ProPublica piece provides a public source that can be cross‑checked.; Potential pattern of selective prosecution: aggressive on political corruption, soft on financial crimes.

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ProPublica article cited in internal email suggests U.S. Attorney Preet Bharata’s leniency toward Wall Street executives after the financial crisis The passage points to a potential investigative lead that former SDNY U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara may have deliberately under‑pursued Wall Street misconduct, contrasting his high‑profile political corruption cases. It names a specific individual, a federal prosecutor, and hints at selective enforcement, which could merit a review of case files, plea agreements, and communications from 2015‑2017. While the claim is sourced to a public article, the email’s internal nature and the lack of concrete transaction details keep it from being a blockbuster, but it is actionable and ties a senior DOJ official to possible misconduct. Key insights: Email from a private individual flags Bharara’s “non‑heroic” handling of Wall Street cases.; Reference to ProPublica piece provides a public source that can be cross‑checked.; Potential pattern of selective prosecution: aggressive on political corruption, soft on financial crimes.

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