Former federal prosecutor Jennifer Gellie has been named the new head of the Foreign Agents Registration (FARA) Unit within the National Security Division of the Department of Justice. Ms. Gellie replaces Brandon Van Grack, who took over the role in 2019 and oversaw increased enforcement of FARA during his tenure.
Ms. Gellie, who has been with the National Security Division since 2016, has experience prosecuting foreign espionage cases. In 2018, she assisted in the prosecution of Kevin Patrick Mallory, a former CIA officer who was found guilty of conspiring to provide secret ...
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