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Democratic lawmakers seek review of DOJ cases involving Pam Bondi's brother

Democratic lawmakers highlight concerns about possible conflicts of interest and internal accountability failures linked to Attorney General Pam Bondi and her brother's legal cases.

  • On Wednesday, Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and Rep. Dave Min, D-Calif., asked the Department of Justice inspector general to review whether U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi properly recused or improperly influenced cases involving her brother.
  • They pointed to a pattern showing Brad Bondi's victories in 2025, including cases involving Carolina Amesty and Sid Chakraverty, prompting scrutiny over potential conflicts of interest.
  • Records and reporting show Paul Hastings lists Bondi as co-chair of investigations, and the DOJ told ABC News that Attorney General Bondi had 'no role' in those decisions, with SEC alleging over $16 million in misuse.
  • DOJ spokesman Gates McGavick defended Pam Bondi's integrity, while requests to Brad Bondi, Paul Hastings, and the DOJ inspector general's office went unanswered.
  • The Federal Register proposed rule would require state licensing agencies to notify the DOJ and defer action until the attorney general acts, with comments due by April 6.
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Dems call for probe into 'troubling pattern' of legal wins for Pam Bondi's brother

Two Democrats are calling on the DOJ internal watchdog to launch a probe into what they say is a "troubling pattern" of favorable outcomes for Brad Bondi's clients.

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