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    Christopher Rigali

    Assistant United States Attorney (Criminal)

    Christopher M. Rigali is an accomplished attorney currently serving as a Trial Attorney in the Counterintelligence & Export Control Section of the National Security Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, a position he has held since August 2022. Prior to this role, he was an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Maryland (Criminal) from June 2018 to August 2022, where he prosecuted a wide range of felony cases, including cybercrime, police corruption, and violent crimes.13

    Professional Background

    • Assistant United States Attorney (Criminal)
      U.S. Department of Justice
      June 2018 - August 2022

      • Prosecuted numerous felony cases as the lead attorney.
      • Notable cases include:
        • A significant cybercrime case involving SIM-swapping and cryptocurrency theft, resulting in a 13-count indictment.
        • A cyberstalking case leading to a guilty plea after a prolonged campaign against the victim.
        • A federal murder trial that concluded with a guilty verdict after one week.12
    • Trial Attorney
      Counterintelligence & Export Control Section, National Security Division
      August 2022 - Present

      • Focuses on investigating and prosecuting violations related to export control and national security.1

    Education

    • Fordham University School of Law
      J.D., magna cum laude
    • Brown University
      B.A. in Political Science

    Previous Experience

    Before joining the U.S. Attorney's Office, Rigali was a litigation associate at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP and served as a law clerk for Hon. Paul J. Kelly, Jr. at the U.S. Court of Appeals.1 He also has experience as a Ground Intelligence Officer in the United States Marine Corps, where he conducted operations in Afghanistan.1

    Skills and Expertise

    Rigali's expertise encompasses:

    • Cybercrime prosecution
    • National security law
    • Litigation in federal court
    • Managing classified information during legal proceedings.12

    His career reflects a strong commitment to public service and law enforcement, particularly in areas critical to national security and criminal justice.

    Highlights

    U.S. Attorney (Maryland) - Maryland Manual On-Line

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    Location

    Baltimore, Maryland