Mack E. Jenkins
Chief of Public Corruptions & Civil Rights Section
U.S. Attorney's Office
Mack Jenkins, a graduate of Yale Law School, joined the U.S. Attorney's Office in 2008. He was appointed Chief of the Public Corruption and Civil Rights Section in 2017 after previously serving as Deputy Chief. He personally prosecutes and supervises impactful cases aimed at preserving the government's integrity, reforming corrupt behavior, and protecting the constitutional rights of citizens. This includes the investigation and prosecution of corrupted public officials, civil rights violations by federal and local law enforcments, hate crimes, violence against protesters, election integrity, FARA violations, and kleptocracy.