James Trusty is a former Federal prosecutor who used to work for the Department of Justice. He shares an extensive experience in cases involving RICO, The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and The Monet Laundering Control Act of 1986. Recently in 2022, he was honored with Chamber USA: White Collar Crime and Government Investigations in Washington DC.
Early Life
James Trusty was born in 1964 and grew up in Washington DC. He has also not revealed information about his parents and siblings to the media. When he was young, he used to study well and was quite aware of his surroundings. James has completed his high school education but has not shared details about the same. In 1982 he went to Wake Forest University to pursue a course for higher and further studies. He then graduated in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts, in Economics. The same year he started pursuing a Juris Doctor at Emory University School of Law.
James Trusty Career
After completing his J.D., he started working as an Assistant State’s Attorney at State’s Attorney Office, Montgomery County, Maryland. He worked for 10 years with them. Later he was working as an Assistant U.S. Attorney at United States Attorney’s Office in Maryland. In December 2010 he worked for the Department of Justice as a Chief, Organized Crime & Gang section. Later in January 2017, he started working as a Partner for Ifrah Law, PLLC. He represented individuals who are accused of a wide white-collar offense and helps them with the investigation. Litigation and resolution of complex disputes ranging from cybersecurity and computer fraud to money laundering and asset forfeiture.
He made lots of appearances on news channels and reality documentaries. From 2006- 2022 he appeared in various interviews. He was seen in The Evening Edit, Bill Hemmer Reports, The Journal Editorial Report, Fox News Live, American Reports, Jesse Watters Primetime, Life, Liberty & Levin; and many more. Former USA President Trump has accused him of a cover-up after the FBI or Mar-a-Lago Raid. Trump would like to question his work for the same but he seems it to be a fair question whether the justice department is attempting a cover-up as an investigation is being conducted into Trump’s handling of records after leaving the office.
James Trusty Biography |
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Real Name | James M. Trusty |
Birth Date | 1964 |
Age (as of 2022) | 58 Years |
Birth Place | Washington, U.S. |
Profession | Attorney |
College | Wake Forest University, Emory University School of Law |
Qualification | Graduate |
Physical Statistics |
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Height | in feet inches – 5’ 10” – in Centimeters – 177 cm |
Weight | in Kilograms – 90 kg – in Pounds – 198 lbs |
Hair Color | Brown |
Eye Color | Brown |
Family |
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Father | – |
Mother | – |
Sister | – |
Brother | – |
Relationship Status |
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Marital Status | Married |
Who is his wife? | Not Known |
Children | Not Known |
Personal Life
James must be married but has not shared details about his marriage with the media. He has also not revealed information about his past relationships with the media as well. In addition to that, he seems to be focused on his career and so spends most of his time working. He is seen spending quality time with his friends and family as well.
James Trusty Net Worth
James has earned a lot in his career by working in law firms. Currently, he working as a partner for Ifrah Law, PLLC. According to sources he must be making a fortune but has not shared the details about the same with the media yet. He also earns a lot by appearing as a guest on various TV series documentaries and interviews.
Trivia
- He was given a Thanks credit in a TV series documentary named Crime Stories.
- His alternate name is Jim Trusty.
- In 2006 he was seen as an Assistant US Attorney for Forensic Files a TV series documentary.
- In 2018 he had a task force study on Maryland’s Criminal Gang Statutes.
- He has coached several mock trial teams at the American University Washington College of Law.
- In 2009 he became the Deputy Chief for the Department of Justice Gang Unit and in mid-2010 he became the Acting Chief of the Gang unit.