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Davis steps down as US Attorney for Idaho

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U.S. Attorney for District of Idaho Bart Davis

BOISE, Idaho (KIFI)-U.S. Attorney for Idaho Bart Davis, 65, has submitted his resignation effective February 28.  Davis was appointed to the post by President Trump 3 years ago.

Rafael Gonzalez, Jr. will immediately assume the office as Acting United States Attorney.  Gonzalez held served as First Assistant U.S. Attorney since September 2010.   He is a career officer in a non-political position.

“It has been the honor of my professional legal career to serve the people of Idaho, alongside the incredibly hard-working team at the U.S. Attorney’s Office,” Davis said. “In the last three-plus years, this team has overcome tremendous challenges, from the longest federal government shutdown in American history, to a global pandemic. Through it all, the lawyers and support staff of this office have faithfully enforced the law, supported our law enforcement partners, and protected our fellow citizens. I could not be prouder of the work that they have accomplished. I am extremely pleased to leave this office in their capable hands.”

In a news release, Davis outlined what he considered the highlights of his time in the office, including:

* filed more than 1,000 criminal cases, more than in any other three-year period;

  • prioritized protecting children from online predators in partnership with the Attorney General’s Internet Crimes Against Children task force and prosecuted nearly 100 offenders;
  • partnered with county prosecutors across the state to target repeat violent offenders under the Project Safe Neighborhoods banner; more than 1,200 violent offenders were removed from the community;
  • garnered federal resources to stem the tide of drugs flowing into Idaho by funding task forces in Bannock and Kootenai counties and a special Assistant U.S. Attorney for Ada and Canyon counties and removing 450 illicit drug wholesalers from Idaho;
  • brought to justice an employee who worked for two decades in the accounts receivable department for Saint Alphonsus in Boise, who used her access to money raised at the annual Festival of Trees to defraud the organization of nearly $1.5 million;
  • prosecuted a doctor who knowingly implanted in patients nine pairs of misbranded breast implants that were not approved by the Food and Drug Administration;
  • targeted scams related to the COVID-19 pandemic, such as hoarding, price-gouging, and PPP fraud;
  • prosecuted a government contract/honest services fraud in which an FBI employee accepted bribes for contract awards in the building of a data center in Pocatello, resulting in guilty pleas by the employee and the contractor;
  • convicted the CEO and majority partner of an investment firm in Idaho Falls stemming from a complex investment fraud scheme he devised;
  • collected through its Financial Litigation and Asset Forfeiture units approximately $24.5 million;
  • filed 86 appellate briefs and argued 34 cases before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals;
  • argued and obtained orders of outright dismissal in two APHIS predator control cases, a novel grazing rights dispute, and a FOIA case dismissed under the deliberative process and presidential privileges;
  • defended and resolved all employment discrimination cases without the payment of money damages or attorney fees; and
  • successfully used the False Claims Act and Controlled Substances Act to investigate and prosecute several civil opioid outliers.

“I am grateful for the special trust and confidence shown me by Senator Michael D. Crapo and Senator James E. Risch, and all of those who supported me throughout this process and my career,” said Davis.

The District of Idaho covers all 44 counties and five tribal reservations across the state. The United States Attorney’s Office, with staffed offices in Boise, Pocatello, and Coeur d’Alene, employs 33 attorneys and 40 support staff who are responsible for conducting all criminal and civil litigation in the district involving the United States government.

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