Government
Mar. 28, 2013
Central District's number two prosecutor tapped to oversee S&P litigation
George Cardona, the number two prosecutor in the U.S. attorney's office for the Central District, is stepping down Monday to take an active role in the government's prosecution of credit rating agency Standard & Poor's.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - The No. 2 prosecutor in the Central District U.S. attorney's office will step down on Monday to take an active role in the government's prosecution of credit rating agency Standard & Poor's.
Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney George Cardona will be intimately involved in the civil suit brought last month against the largest of the three major U.S. credit rating agencies, U.S. A...
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