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- James R Allison (Chief of the Criminal Division)
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- Mark J Barrett (Assistant U.S. Attorney - Major Crimes)
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- Colleen Covell (Assistant U.S. Attorney - Special Prosecutions)
- Paul Farley
- Kenneth R Fimberg
- David M Gaouette (Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney)
- J Benedict Garcia
- Robert G Guthrie (United States Attorney)
- John M Haried
- Kenneth M Harmon (Assistant U.S. Attorney - Economic Crimes)
- Suneeta Hazra (Deputy Chief Attorney of Economic Crimes)
- Mustafa A. Hersi
- Gregory Allen Holloway (Assistant U.S. Attorney - Special Prosecutions)
- Michele A Horn
- Richard Allyn Hosley III (Major Crimes Section Chief)
- John M Hutchins
- Timothy B. Jafek (Assistant United States Attorney - Civil Division)
- Kyra E Jenner
- Paul J Johns
- Michael C Johnson
- Sunhee Juhon
- Linda S Kaufman
- Robert T Kennedy
- Matthew T Kirsch (Economic Crimes Section Chief)
- Michele Rose Korver (Assistant U.S. Attorney - OCDETF/Drug Task Force)
- William R Lucero
- F Joseph Mackey III
- Charlotte J Mapes
- Linda A McMahan
- Jamie L Mendelson
- Hon. M.J. Menendez (Deputy Chief of the OCDETF Division)
- Chalk S Mitchell
- James C Murphy
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- Timothy R Neff
- Thomas M O'Rourke
- Amy Lenore Padden (Deputy Chief Attorney of the Civil Division)
- Martha A Paluch
- Jaime Alberto Pena
- Mark S Pestal
- William G Pharo Jr.
- Zachary Hugh Phillips
- Stephanie Podolak
- Susan B. Prose (Assistant United States Attorney - Civil Division)
- Paula M Ray
- Henry R Reeve
- Pegeen D. Rhyne
- Alecia Lynne Riewerts Wolak (Assistant U.S. Attorney - Special Prosecutions)
- Amanda Adams Rocque (Assistant U.S. Attorney & Senior Litigation Counsel)
- James S Russell
- John A Sbarbaro
- Hon. Valeria Neale Spencer
- Linda A Surbaugh
- Brenda Kay Taylor (Assistant U.S. Attorney - Special Prosecutions)
- Stephen D Taylor (United States Attorney)
- Guy Till
- Kathleen L Torres
- Kevin T. Traskos
- Joseph T Urbaniak Jr.
- Juan Gonzalo Villasenor (Assistant United States Attorney - Civil Division)
- Andrew A Vogt
- Craig F Wallace
- William D Welch
- Edwin G Winstead Jr. (Assistant United States Attorney - Civil Division)
- Zeyen Julian Wu
Office Information
Address
1225 Seventeenth Street, Suite 700Seventeenth Street Plaza Denver, CO 80202
Phone
Fax
- (303) 454-0409
Other Offices
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Colorado 103 Sheppard Drive Suite 215 Durango, CO 81303 (970) 247-1514
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Colorado 400 Rood Avenue Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 241-3843
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