- John G. Koeltl
John George Koeltl (born 1945 in
New York City ) is ajudge of theUnited States District Court for the Southern District of New York inManhattan .Education
Koeltl graduated from
Regis High School in New York City in 1963. He then studiedhistory atGeorgetown University and then obtained his law degree fromHarvard University School of Law , where he was an editor of theHarvard Law Review . After graduating from law school Koeltl served as a law clerk for JudgeEdward Weinfeld of the Southern District of New York and then for JusticePotter Stewart of the U.S. Supreme Court.Legal career
Koeltl then worked briefly in the office of the
Watergate special prosecutor before entering private law practice in New York. For several years, Koeltl was a partner at the New York law firm ofDebevoise & Plimpton . During these years, Koeltl served on several committees of theAssociation of the Bar of the City of New York andAmerican Bar Association and was the author of several published articles on securities law and other topics.Judicial service
In 1994, President
Bill Clinton named Koeltl a U.S. District Judge in the Southern District of New York, a position he still holds today.Notable decisions
Judge Koeltl is best known for his October 2006 decision to sentence civil rights lawyer
Lynne Stewart to 28 months in prison for assisting one of her clients, 1993World Trade Center bombing mastermindOmar Abdel-Rahman , in violating prison rules, instead of the 30 years requested by the prosecution. More recently, he presided over the case involving Raffaello Follieri, who pled guilty to conspiracy, fraud and money laundering in connection with purchases of property from the Catholic Church. The Follieri case received significant media scrutiny due to his relationship with celebrities and former US President Bill Clinton. [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122106170549019693.html?mod=googlenews_wsj] Koeltl also is the judge hearing a case brought by Citigroup against Wells Fargo to halt the latter's purchase of Wachovia, which Citi had earlier announced plans to purchase. [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/06/business/06bank.html?bl&ex=1223524800&en=6b2e328b1376df03&ei=5087%0A]ources
* [http://www.fjc.gov/servlet/tGetInfo?jid=1305 Biography] from the
Federal Judicial Center
* [http://www1.nysd.uscourts.gov/cases/show.php?db=judge_info&id=56 Individual Practices of Judge Koeltl] from the US District Court for the Southern District of New York.
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