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Former Acting U.S. Attorney Nommay

Tina L. Nommay

Former Acting U.S. Attorney

Acting U.S. Attorney Tina L. Nommay has been an Assistant United States Attorney in the Fort Wayne Division since 1989, when she started her career in the civil division.  In 1992, Ms. Nommay transitioned to the criminal division, where, as an AUSA, she prosecuted a wide range of criminal cases.  In 2012 she was promoted and served as the Fort Wayne Division’s Branch Chief.  In that role, she supervised and mentored AUSAs while personally being involved in a series of complex white collar, gun, drug and violent crime cases.   In October 2020, Ms. Nommay was promoted to Chief of the Criminal Division where she oversees the work of over 30 AUSAs from the Hammond, South Bend and Fort Wayne divisions.  Most recently she was also named First Assistant United States Attorney.  Prior to her employment in this Office, Ms. Nommay was a Judicial Law Clerk in the Hammond Division of the Northern District of Indiana for two years. 

Tina earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Philosophy from Michigan State University in June 1984, and her law degree (Juris Doctor) from Valparaiso University School of Law in May 1987.   Over her career, she earned a number of law enforcement awards and recognition.  She is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. 

Updated October 6, 2021