President Biden nominates associate state Attorney General Vanessa Avery to be Connecticut’s first Black woman U.S. Attorney

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President Joe Biden has nominated associate state Attorney General Vanessa Avery to be Connecticut’s next U.S. Attorney, the state’s top federal law enforcement officer.

If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Avery, an associate state Attorney General, will be the first African American woman to serve as U.S. Attorney in Connecticut.

Avery replaces former U.S. Attorney John Durham, who left office following Biden’s election, and Leonard Boyle, who has held the office since on an interim basis.

Avery was one of six U.S. Attorney nominees announced by the White House early Wednesday morning.

“These individuals were chosen for their devotion to enforcing the law, their professionalism, their experience and credentials in this field, their dedication to pursuing equal justice for all, and their commitment to the independence of the Department of Justice,” the White House said in a statement.

Avery has been Chief of the Division of Enforcement and Public Protection at the Connecticut Attorney General’s Office since 2021, and an Associate Attorney General in that office since 2019.

“It’s a really good choice — I talked with the senators about it and they’re very enthusiastic,” Gov. Ned Lamont said Wednesday morning in New Britain. “I think it’s a good thing for Connecticut.”

She was an assistant U.S. Attorney in the office’s civil division from 2014 to 2019.

From 2006 to 2014, Avery was a litigation attorney at the Hartford law firm McCarter & English.

She received a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1999 and an undergraduate degree from Yale University in 1996.

Avery’s current boss, Attorney General William Tong, praised the nomination

“She is universally respected by every colleague she has worked with and has deep connections across the Connecticut legal community,” Tong said. “In our work together, Vanessa always leads with integrity and a strong commitment to justice, and she insists on accountability and respect for the rule of law.”

Edmund H. Mahony can be reached at emahony@courant.com