U.S. Senate Confirms Cunha as U.S. Attorney for RI
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U.S. Senate Confirms Cunha as U.S. Attorney for RI

The U.S. Attorney serves as the state’s top federal law enforcement officer and is responsible for overseeing an office that prosecutes federal cases across Rhode Island.
Cunha currently serves as chief of the civil division for the U.S. Attorney’s office in Rhode Island.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTThe confirmation occurred after Whitehouse and Judiciary Chairman Richard Durbin went to the Senate Floor to challenge a hold on Cunha’s nomination.
After a colloquy between the chairman and the objecting member -- Senator Tom Cotton (R-AK), Cunha’s nomination moved by voice vote.
President Joe Biden recommended Cunha to the Senate Judiciary Committee in September on the advice of Senators Reed and Whitehouse. The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the nomination last month.
Cunha will replace acting United States Attorney Richard B. Myrus.
Cunha joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Rhode Island in 2014. He earned a promotion to chief of the civil division in February 2018. Prior to being appointed to his current post, he served as the Affirmative Civil Enforcement Coordinator in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Rhode Island. In that capacity, he was responsible for cases in which the United States, as plaintiff, seek to vindicate governmental interests, combat fraud, and recover funds under the Federal False Claims Act.
Cunha began his career with the Justice Department in the Eastern District of New York, where he served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney from 2005 to 2008.
Before joining the Department, Cunha worked as an Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of New York, representing the City and its officers in federal litigation. Cunha also served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the District of Massachusetts for five years, commuting to Boston from his home in Rhode Island. Cunha and his family are long-time Rhode Island residents.
In 2010, Cunha received the Attorney General’s Award for Exceptional Service, the highest honor conferred by the U.S. Department of Justice, for his work as part of the prosecution team that achieved a $2.3 billion dollar civil and criminal resolution of charges against Pfizer, Inc. for illegal marketing conduct.
At the time, this case represented the largest civil recovery and fine ever collected by the Department of Justice in a health care fraud case.
According to his bio, Cunha earned a Bachelor of Arts, with honors, from Brown University in 1998, and a Juris Doctorate, also with honors, from George Washington University Law School in 2001.
