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Court appoints Ganjei as U.S. Attorney

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Texas

HOUSTON – Nicholas J. Ganjei has taken the oath of office to remain as the chief federal law enforcement officer for the Southern District of Texas (SDTX).

Former acting Attorney General James McHenry named Ganjei as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas Jan. 29. 

Pursuant to the Vacancy Reform Act, the Attorney General has the authority to name a U.S. Attorney to serve on an interim basis for up to 120 days. After that time, the district court will appoint a U.S. Attorney to serve until the confirmation of his or her eventual successor. Ganjei recently received the unanimous vote of the judges of the Southern District of Texas, re-appointing him as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District.

US Attorney takes oath of office in courtroom before a judge

“I am honored by the district court’s vote of confidence in my leadership of this great office,” said Ganjei. “There is much unfinished business for SDTX to address, from leading the fight to secure our southern border, to ensuring our streets are safe from drugs and violent crime. I am grateful to remain at the helm of the Southern District as we continue to deliver for the American people.”

Chief Judge Randy Crane recently administered the oath of office in front of an audience of U.S. Attorney’s Office staff and court personnel.

US Attorney and judge shaking hands in a courtroom with American flag in background.

 

Ganjei is a former longtime federal prosecutor who previously served as acting U.S. Attorney and First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas. He joined the Department of Justice in 2008 as an Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) on the U.S. – Mexico border. As an AUSA, Ganjei prosecuted organized crime, immigration, narcotics and human trafficking cases as well as fraud, public corruption and white-collar matters.  

Before joining the department, Ganjei clerked for the Honorable Richard Allen Griffin and Ralph R. Erickson and has taught on the subjects of civil, criminal and constitutional law at both the collegiate and law school levels.

Immediately prior to his SDTX service, Ganjei was chief counsel to U.S. Senator Ted Cruz and the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Constitution where he oversaw all legal matters related to criminal justice, border security, judicial nominations, antitrust, intellectual property and religious liberty.

As U.S. Attorney, Ganjei has been and will continue to be chief law enforcement officer for one of the busiest districts in the United States.

Under Ganjei’s leadership, public safety and a secure border are the top priorities for the Southern District. Enhanced enforcement both at the border and in the interior of the district have yielded aliens engaged in unlawful activity or with serious criminal history, including human trafficking, sexual assault and violence against children.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas represents 43 counties and more than nine million people covering 44,000 square miles. Assistant U.S. Attorneys from all seven divisions including Houston, Galveston, Victoria, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, McAllen and Laredo work directly with our law enforcement partners on the federal, state and local levels to prosecute the suspected offenders of these and other federal crimes. 

Updated May 28, 2025