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Name | Rich Finneran |
Address | St. Louis, Missouri , United States |
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Info | Richard Finneran is a former federal prosecutor who has dedicated his life to serving justice and protecting the public. From 2010 to 2017, Rich served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in his hometown of St. Louis, where he aggressively prosecuted some of the most significant cases in the history of the state.
During his time as a federal prosecutor, Rich handled two of the largest financial fraud cases ever prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office: the 2012 trial of Martin Sigillito, a Webster Groves attorney convicted of running a $50 million Ponzi scheme, and the 2013 prosecution of James Douglas Cassity and five others in connection with a $435 million funeral insurance scam, the largest fraud case ever prosecuted in the Eastern District of Missouri. Missouri Lawyers Weekly gave Rich its 2014 Legal Champion Award for his work on the Cassity case. In 2016, Rich was honored with the Missouri Bar Foundation’s David J. Dixon Appellate Advocacy Award, which recognizes exceptional appellate practice by members of the Missouri Bar.
Rich grew up in St. Louis County and is a proud graduate of Lafayette High School. After receiving his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina, Rich returned to St. Louis to attend law school at Washington University. Currently an attorney in private practice, Rich also teaches law at his alma mater, helping to train the next generation of attorneys in their pursuit of justice.
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