From: White Collar Law360 <[email protected]> To: Subject: 'Everybody In The Crosshairs' As DOJ Opioid Blitz Gets Real Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2019 07:45:15 +0000 1D-aw360 White Collar WHITE COLLAR Monday, July 22, 2019 Follow Law360 TOP NEWS Analysis 'Everybody In The Crosshairs' As DOJ Opioid Blitz Gets Real The U.S. Department of Justice's newest indictment of a painkiller distributor and its executives strongly suggests that the agency has embarked on a calculated criminal crackdown after years of civil enforcement failed to ease the opioid epidemic. Indictment attached I Read full article » Craig Won't Use Ukraine Report From Judge's Firm At Trial Ex-Skadden partner Gregory Craig indicated Friday he didn't want to introduce at his upcoming trial a Ukraine-focused report authored by lawyers at the former firm of the D.C. federal judge overseeing his criminal case. Read full article » Rep. Asks Feds If DOJ Policy Shielded Trump From Indictment The head of the House Oversight Committee wants federal prosecutors to explain whether a U.S. Department of Justice policy that bars indicting a sitting president impacted the decision not to indict President Donald Trump following allegations that he violated campaign finance laws by paying off women he had affairs with. Letter attached I Read full article Ex-Credit Suisse Director Cops To Role In $2B Loan Fraud A former Credit Suisse managing director on Friday admitted to his role in a bribery and investor fraud scheme involving $2 billion in loans to state- backed companies in Mozambique, telling a New York federal judge he conspired to defraud those who invested in the debt. Read full article » Hooper Lundy OK To Rep Husband & Wife In Varsity Blues' A California couple charged in the nationwide college admissions case known as "Varsity Blues" told a Massachusetts federal judge they are comfortable having Hooper Lundy & Bookman PC represent them both, despite several concerns raised by