Former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton appointed as interim prosecutor for the Southern District of New York

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PANews|Apr 23, 2025 01:20
According to Cointelegraph, former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton has been appointed as interim U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, succeeding Damian Williams who has played a significant role in multiple high-profile cryptocurrency cases. This appointment is temporary in nature, as Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer used it on April 16th; Blue Single&34; Blocked the confirmation vote for Clayton. Senators can use&34; Blue Single&34; To prevent the nomination of US prosecutors or district court judicial nominees in their state. Clayton does not require Senate approval to serve as an interim United States prosecutor, with a maximum term of 120 days. Clayton's temporary position will continue until around August 20th. Afterwards, he needs to obtain approval from the Senate vote or a temporary extension from the Manhattan Federal Court.
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