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Criminal Division Leadership

Assistant Attorney General

Andrew Tysen Duva has served as the Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division since December 2025. In this capacity, Mr. Duva supervises the Division’s more than 1,100 federal prosecutors and staff members who conduct investigations and prosecutions involving organized and transnational crime, violent crime, cybercrime, public corruption, money laundering, securities fraud, health care fraud, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations, Bank Secrecy Act and sanctions offenses, child exploitation, international narcotics trafficking, human rights violations, intellectual property theft, and other crimes, as well as matters involving international affairs and sensitive law enforcement techniques. 

Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General

Mac D. Heavener III was selected as the Criminal Division’s Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General in March 2026. In this role, he helps oversee the strategic and operational management of the Division’s 16 sections and offices. Mac is also a key advisor to the Assistant Attorney General on priority areas as they relate to the Division’s policy, regulatory, and legislative responsibilities.

Acting Chief of Staff

Kelly Milliron serves as the Acting Chief of Staff and Counselor to the Assistant Attorney General. In this role, Kelly establishes and implements the strategic priorities and programmatic direction of the Division by advising the Assistant Attorney General on a broad range of issues, including those relating to the management of the Division’s resources.

Deputy Assistant Attorney General

Keith D. Edelman serves as Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Division, overseeing the Fraud Section and the Money Laundering, Narcotics, and Forfeiture Section. Prior to his selection, Keith served for one year as the Acting Chief Counselor in the Criminal Division’s Office of Assistant Attorney General (OAAG).  In that role, Keith served as the second-in-command for the Division, overseeing the strategic and operational management of the Division’s 16 sections and offices.

Deputy Assistant Attorney General

Josh Goldfoot began serving in April of 2024 as Deputy Assistant Attorney General.  He oversees three Criminal Division sections: the Appellate Section (APP), the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS), and the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS).

Deputy Assistant Attorney General

Jennifer A.H. Hodge began serving as Deputy Assistant Attorney General in January 2020.  In that role, Ms. Hodge oversees the Criminal Division’s Office of Enforcement Operations (OEO) and the Public Integrity Section (PIN).

Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General

Hope S. Olds began serving as Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General in January 2025.  In that role, Ms. Olds oversees the Criminal Division’s Capital Case Section (CSS), the Violent Crime and Racketeering Section (VCRS), and the Human Rights and Special Prosecutions Section (HRSP), which leads Joint Task Force Alpha (JTFA).  

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