UPDATED: U.S Attorney Zachary Cunha Steps Down

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UPDATED: U.S Attorney Zachary Cunha Steps Down

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United States Attorney for Rhode Island Zachary Cunha has stepped down.

GoLocal has learned that Cunha had submitted a letter of resignation on February 7, 2025.

That letter was sent both to President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pamela Bondi.

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The White House notified Cunha on Monday of its acceptance. His departure is effective immediately.

GoLocal named Cunha Rhode Island's Man of the Year for 2024.

Cunha said in a statement:

I am deeply grateful to Senators Reed and Whitehouse for recommending my nomination to the White House, and to President Biden for his trust and confidence in appointing me to serve this extraordinary District and its citizens as United States Attorney. I have worked hard every day to live up to the example of excellence set by my thirty-eight distinguished predecessors over the 235-year history of this Office, and it has been the honor of my career to do this job.             

 

Over the three years that I have had the high privilege to serve as U.S. Attorney, it has been my constant goal to make sure that the work of this District punched far above the weight that our compact geography and small staff might imply. By every measure, the men and women of this Office have met that goal, again and again, across every category in which we prosecute and litigate on behalf of the people of the Ocean State. 

 

In the face of a persistent opioid crisis, and the scourge of fentanyl that has cost countless lives, this Office prosecuted the largest illegal pill seizure in the United States, and brought suit against the nation’s largest pharmacy chain for creating a culture of noncompliance that allowed countless improper opioid prescriptions to flow out into our communities.  Recognizing the complexity of this crisis, we have prosecuted criminals who prey on our neighbors struggling in recovery, while at the same time partnering with public health authorities to make sure that those same vulnerable victims have access to the care they need, and we have worked tirelessly to present an innovative, effective, and impactful anti-opioids education program in schools and community settings across Rhode Island. 

 

At the same time, we have worked relentlessly to bring fraudsters to justice, because their crimes have devastating impacts on our familyfriends, neighborstowns and businesses. We have likewise remained focused on holding businesses and corporations who commit crimes accountable, and have worked to protect the federal taxpayer from fraud, waste, and abuse, including by ensuring that those who serve our nation in uniform are not put at risk by shoddy and counterfeit gear.   And, because every American deserves safe and secure communities, we have taken a firm stand against violent crime, bringing the serious charges against those responsible for bringing the most deadly illegal weapons into our communities, while proceeding with resolve and fierce determination against those who prey on our most vulnerable community members: our children.

 

This Office’s civil rights work stood up to ensure that every Rhode Islander can access fair lending and to ensure that children with behavioral disabilities have the chance to receive care in their communities, rather than spending months of isolation in a locked hospital ward; and we have stood resolute against acts of hatred and violence directed against our communities of faith, race, or ethnicity, while hosting more than fifteen United Against Hate conversations with over 800 of our fellow citizens across the state

 

 

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