- Sue Ellen Wooldridge
Sue Ellen Wooldridge (b.
February 15 ,1961 ), is an American attorney and a former politically appointed U.S. government employee. She was formerly theUnited States Assistant Attorney General in charge of environment and natural resources, a division of theUnited States Department of Justice . As such, she was the U.S.'s top environmental prosecutor. She resigned from this post in January 2007.Personal
Wooldridge grew up on a farm in Artois,
California . She holds a bachelor's degree in political science and history from theUniversity of California, Davis (1983). She graduated with a J.D. degree fromHarvard Law School in 1987. She is admitted to practice law in the United States Supreme Court and in the state and federal courts of California.She lived with
J. Steven Griles , whom she began dating while he was one of her supervisors at theUnited States Department of the Interior . [http://www.commondreams.org/headlines07/0215-08.htm] , and they were married in March, 2007, "three days after Griles pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about his relationship with [Jack] Abramoff and a previous romantic partner." [cite news | title=Three days after guilty plea, Griles ties the knot | author=Mike Soraghan |date=April 20, 2007 | publisher=The Hill | url=http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/three-days-after-guilty-plea-griles-ties-the-knot-2007-04-19.html]Career
Prior to her service with the Department of Justice, Wooldridge served as
Solicitor for theUnited States Department of the Interior , that agency's highest ranking lawyer, after being appointed by PresidentGeorge W. Bush in arecess appointment . [http://www.doi.gov/news/040601a] Prior to her employment in that capacity, she served as Counselor toJ. Steven Griles , Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior; she also served as Deputy Chief of Staff and Counselor for Secretary of the InteriorGale Norton , serving in that position beginning on January 31, 2001.Prior to her position with the Department of the Interior, Wooldridge worked as a lawyer in private practice in
Sacramento, California (from 1987 to 1994, and again from 1999 to 2001), served as general counsel to the non-partisanCalifornia Fair Political Practices Committee (2000), and served as a special assistant attorney general in the California Department of Justice).Controversies
In February 2007, it was reported that in March 2006 Wooldridge had purchased a $980,000 vacation home [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/photo/postphotos/orb/asection/2007-02-15/1.htm photo] on Kiawah Island,
South Carolina , together with two other individuals:Don R. Duncan , the vice president for federal and international affairs and a lobbyist forConocoPhillips , a Houston-based oil corporation; and J. Steven Griles, a former deputy interior secretary of the United States (now an oil and gas lobbyist) who pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice in a Senate committee's investigation into theJack Abramoff affair.Nine months after buying the home with Duncan and Griles, and just before stepping down, Wooldridge approved consent decrees giving ConocoPhillips three more years to pay millions of dollars in fines for a
Superfund toxic waste cleanup and install pollution controls (which are estimated to cost US$525 million) at nine of its refineries.References
External links
* [http://0225.0145.01.040/enrd/Assistant_Attorney_General.html Sue Ellen Wooldridge page] from United States Department of Justice site
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/14/AR2007021401913.html "Washington Post" article]
* [http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/news/nationworld/article_1581616.php Article from "Orange County Register"]
* [https://sacbar.org/members/saclawyer/oct_nov2001/wooldridge.html Article about Sue Ellen Wooldridge]
* [http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/128659.html Article from "Sacramento Bee"]
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