Maurene Comey had been working at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Manhattan since 2015. Reuters



A well-known federal prosecutor, Maurene Comey, has been removed from her position at the Southern District of New York. She had worked on several major cases, including those against Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Officials have not given a reason for her sudden firing. People close to the matter said she wasn’t told why. Her removal has raised many questions.

Comey's High-Profile Career and Family Ties

Maurene Comey began working as a trial lawyer in 2015. She gained national attention for her role in handling sensitive and high-profile cases. She is also the daughter of James Comey, the former FBI director. President Donald Trump fired James Comey in 2017.

Some reports say that Trump wasn’t pleased to have a Comey still in the justice department. It’s unclear if this played a role in her removal.

Trump's Comments and Justice Department Moves

Trump recently lashed out at people who say the Epstein case has been covered up. He called these supporters "weaklings" and said he didn’t want their backing. Earlier this year, Attorney General Pam Bondi had promised to release Epstein’s client list. But last week, she claimed there was no "incriminating list" and said no more files would be released.

Firing Follows Diddy Trial Outcome

Comey's exit also follows a partial loss in the recent case against Diddy. Her team failed to convict the rapper on major charges like sex trafficking and racketeering. He was only found guilty of less serious offenses.

Family Controversies and Political Tensions

Maurene’s father, James Comey, is also under the spotlight. He was recently questioned by federal agents over a photo he posted online. Some officials saw it as a threat to Trump. He later deleted it. The justice department has also started an investigation into his past testimony to Congress about Russian election interference in 2016. That probe had cleared Trump of criminal links to Russia.

Wider DOJ Shake-Up Raises Concerns

Comey’s firing isn’t the only one. The justice department has been letting go of many lawyers since Trump returned to office in January. Last week, about 20 lawyers lost their jobs. They had worked on investigations related to Trump’s alleged mishandling of secret papers and his role in the 2020 election aftermath.

Some prosecutors who charged people involved in the Capitol riot have also been removed. These ongoing firings are drawing criticism and creating concern over the direction of the department.

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