By John R. Byrne
Each year the Attorney General hands out prestigious "Attorney General Awards" to DOJ employees who have made extraordinary contributions to law enforcement. Some familiar faces received awards this year, including Trial AUSAs Chris Clark and Lisa Miller and forfeiture AUSAs Nicole Grosnoff and Peter Laserna. That team prevailed in a six-week health care fraud trial before Judge Cohn.
Also receiving an award was Betty Alfarez. If you've worked at the USAO down here, you know how essential Betty is to the work of the office. Without her, the trains don't run on time. She's a special woman and well deserving of the award. Congrats, everybody!
very extraordinary. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThey keep stroking themselves. Like the academy awards.
ReplyDeletethe ass kissing never ends
ReplyDeleteCongrats Betty!
ReplyDeleteJohn: I’m not sure you know the historical context for “keeping the trains running on time.” It might be apt here, but it doesn’t have an entirely positive connotation.
ReplyDeleteSpot on 10:12
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