WASHINGTON – Today, Attorney General William P. Barr
announced the appointment of Timothy J. Shea as Acting Administrator of the
Drug Enforcement Administration.
“I am pleased to appoint Tim Shea as DEA Acting Administrator,”
said Attorney General Barr. “A highly regarded public servant, Tim’s long
career in both federal and state government and extensive experience in law
enforcement well-equips him to lead the premier drug enforcement organization
in the world. As this country continues to struggle with the evolving drug
crisis, Tim’s commitment to combatting drug trafficking and violent crime will
be instrumental in furthering the important work of DEA. I would also like to
express my gratitude to Uttam Dhillon, who has served with dedication as DEA
Acting Administrator since 2018. Throughout his tenure, Uttam has proven to be
a great colleague and a dedicated and thoughtful leader. I look forward to
working with him as he assumes a senior leadership role in the Department.”
Shea assumed the role of Acting Administrator starting
today.
Since February 2020, Shea served as Interim U.S. Attorney
for the District of Columbia. In that capacity, he led the largest U.S.
Attorney’s Office in the country—responsible for the prosecution of both
federal and local crimes in the District of Columbia. He also served on the
Attorney General’s Advisory Committee.
Shea served as Associate Deputy Attorney General from 1990
to 1992 and as Counselor to the Attorney General since 2019. In both roles, he
advised the Attorney General on law enforcement operations, criminal justice
policy, and management issues affecting the Department. He spearheaded the
Department’s Operation Relentless Pursuit, a crackdown targeting violent crime
in seven U.S. cities.
From 1992 to 1997, Shea served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney
in the Eastern District of Virginia where he prosecuted federal criminal cases,
including drug trafficking, violent crimes, fraud, perjury and obstruction of
justice investigations, federal tax fraud and evasion, civil rights matters,
and public corruption cases. He headed the task force responsible for
investigating and prosecuting crimes at the District of Columbia correctional
facilities at Lorton, Va., supervising assistant U.S. attorneys and D.C.
government attorneys.
In state government, Shea served as the Chief of the Public
Protection Bureau in the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office where he
managed several divisions staffed by attorneys and investigators. In that
position, he was responsible for the enforcement of state law related to consumer
protection, civil rights, antitrust, regulated industries, insurance rate
setting, telecommunications, energy, environment, public charities, and elder
protection. Shea also served in Congressional roles, including as Chief Counsel
and Staff Director of the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
and on the U.S. House Appropriations Committee professional staff under Ranking
Member Silvio O. Conte. Tim Shea also spent time in private practice at an
international law firm.
Shea earned his J.D. degree magna cum laude in 1991 from the
Georgetown University Law Center where he was elected to the Order of the Coif.
He was also a senior staff member of the America Criminal Law Review. He
received his B.A. degree magna cum laude from Boston College in 1982 where he
received the Kenealy Award for Academic Excellence.
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