An Associated Press article titled "Fired Justice Department pardon attorney accuses the agency of ‘ongoing corruption,’ abuse of power" spotlighted former DOJ prosecutor Ryan Crosswell, who recently joined Singleton Schreiber as Of Counsel.
The article covers testimony from several former Justice Department attorneys at a congressional hearing on political interference and internal pressure. Crosswell, who resigned in protest, spoke about being asked to support the dismissal of a high-profile public corruption case:
“In a properly functioning justice system, any public official wishing to avoid prison has to live by one rule of thumb: obey our nation’s laws.”
Now at Singleton Schreiber, Ryan brings his unwavering commitment to accountability and the rule of law to our team—values that are central to the work we do every day on behalf of our clients and communities.
We’re proud to have Ryan on our team, and we commend his ongoing commitment to ethical leadership and public service.