Carolyn Pokorny

Carolyn Pokorny is a career federal prosecutor, who serves as the first assistant United States attorney for the Eastern District of New York.

Pokorny had successfully prosecuted Wright on federal drug charges in 2006 as part of a case involving the notorious kingpin Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff.

[4][10] From 2003 to 2005 she was part of the prosecutors who probed the 2003 money laundering case of record label executive Irv Gotti and Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff.

[3] In November 2011 Pokorny oversaw the undercover FBI investigation of New York State Assemblyman William Boyland Jr. and his chief of staff, Ryan Hermon, for bribe taking.

[14] In March 2012, Pokorny was a member of the trial team that obtained convictions against the former Majority Leader of the New York State Senate Pedro Espada Jr.[15] and his son on theft charges for using the nonprofit Soundview health network for personal purchases.

[5] In early 2017, Pokorny joined Governor Andrew Cuomo's office heading the State-wide program for Ethics, Risk and Compliance for more than 2 years.