By Chris Prentice
A TOP official at the U.S. Justice Department and longtime prosecutor focused on rooting out white-collar crime will resign on Monday, the latest in a slew of exits at the DOJ ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Lisa Miller, deputy assistant attorney general of the DOJ’s Fraud and Appellate sections, told Reuters that Friday will be her last day at the Department. She started at Main Justice in 2014 as a trial attorney targeting healthcare fraud.