The Department of Justice today announced Mary Daly will
serve as the Director of Opioid Enforcement and Prevention Efforts in the
Office of the Deputy Attorney General, a new position created on December 20,
2017.
“In the midst of the deadliest drug crisis in American
history, we need to prosecute drug crimes aggressively and use our resources
wisely,” Attorney General Sessions said. “That’s why today I am happy to
announce that Mary Daly will help the Department of Justice coordinate our
anti-opioid efforts. Mary is a talented
and experienced prosecutor and she will help us act as effectively as possible
in this time of crisis. I am confident
in her leadership and I want to welcome her to Main Justice.”
Ms. Daly previously served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in
the Eastern District of New York and the Eastern District of Virginia, where
she supervised the Narcotics unit and was the opioid coordinator. Over her 13-year career as a federal
prosecutor, Ms. Daly focused on the prosecution of transnational drug
trafficking organizations.
In her role as Director of Opioid Enforcement and Prevention
Efforts, Ms. Daly will be responsible for assisting the Attorney General,
Deputy Attorney General, and Department components in formulating and
implementing Department initiatives, policies, grants, and programs relating to
opioids, and coordinating these efforts with law enforcement.
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