U.S. Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones

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U.S. Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones

U.S. Attorney Jason Reding Quiñones

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Dad | Air Force Colonel | Career prosecutor | Former trial judge Committed to protecting Americans and defending the rule of law.

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Army slogans through the years: “Look Sharp, Be Sharp, Go Army!” (1950s–early 1970s) “Today’s Army Wants to Join You” (1971–1980) “This Is the Army” (late 1970s–early 1980s) “Be All You Can Be” (1981–2001) “An Army of One” (2001–2006) “Army Strong” (2006–2018) “Warriors Wanted” (2018) “What’s Your Warrior?” with “Find Your Calling” (2019–2023) “Be All You Can Be” (2023–Present)
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Happy 251st Birthday to the United States Army! The Army gave me my start in military service more than two decades ago, first as a cavalry scout, then as an infantry officer, alongside a generation of GWOT veterans who answered the call to serve in a time of war. The Army also taught me how to lead: put the mission first, take care of your people, and lead from the front. Those lessons have stayed with me throughout my career and continue to guide me today. Today, we honor the soldiers who have defended our Nation since 1775, one year before the Declaration of Independence, and those who continue to stand watch around the world. Their courage, discipline, and sacrifice are the foundation that protects our freedom. And for the Army veterans out there, what's your favorite Army slogan? Mine definitely wasn't "Army of One." We all know it’s an Army of at least two. I've always loved "Be All You Can Be." Maybe it's the GI Joe nostalgia in me. Glad to see it’s back! 🇺🇸
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Last Friday, I joined the South Florida Chapter of the Federal Bar Association for an intimate boardroom discussion about the transformation underway at the U.S. Attorney’s Office. We discussed the cultural, structural, and directional changes we have made to strengthen the Office and improve how we fight crime, from robust hiring and rebuilding our workforce to leading the nation in major white-collar cases, narcotics prosecutions, and bringing historic cases forward. Our goal is simple: build the most effective U.S. Attorney’s Office in the country and deliver results for South Floridans. Thank you to the FBA South Florida Chapter for organizing the conversation and to White & Case for hosting us.
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U.S. Southern Command@Southcom

#SOUTHCOM Commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan met with Army Corps General, Gen. Roberto Legrá Sotolongo, First Deputy Minister of the Chief of the General Staff, and other senior leaders from the Cuban military today at the perimeter of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for a brief exchange on operational security matters. Gen. Donovan also led a perimeter security assessment of the naval base and discussed force protection, safety of service members and their families, and operational readiness with base officials. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay is a vital operational and logistical hub that supports U.S. military efforts to counter threats that undermine security, stability and democracy in our hemisphere. @DeptofWar @USNavy @WHAAsstSecty @USAenEspanol @USEmbCuba

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This week I had the opportunity to meet Fort Lauderdale Police K-9 Appie and his partner, Officer Guzman, following Appie’s recovery from injuries sustained while assisting officers in the apprehension of an armed felon after a home invasion. Appie was shot in the chest in the line of duty and survived. His courage, determination, and service are a reminder that our K-9 officers willingly face the same dangers as their human partners to keep our communities safe. We are grateful for Appie’s service and wish him continued strength in his recovery. 🐾🇺🇸
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A convicted felon allegedly chose to arm himself, flee from law enforcement, and shoot a police K-9—now facing serious federal charges. Attacks on law enforcement officers and K-9s will be met with aggressive prosecution. Illegal firearm possession and violent resistance only add years of consequences. Accountability follows.

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Two simple Truths: Jesus Christ died for our sins. America’s fallen died for our freedom. May we live worthy.
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This Memorial Day, we pause to remember the men and women of the United States Armed Forces who gave their lives in service to our country. After more than 20 years in uniform, I have seen firsthand the quiet courage, discipline, and sense of duty that define our military. Behind every name etched on a memorial is a family that carries that loss forever. Today, we honor not only the fallen, but also the loved ones they left behind. The freedoms we enjoy and the rule of law we defend every day were secured at an extraordinary cost. Memorial Day is a reminder that service to this country is not abstract. It is personal. It is sacrificial. And it deserves our gratitude and remembrance. God bless our fallen heroes and the United States of America. 🇺🇸
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Today, we unsealed a historic indictment charging Raul Castro and five co-defendants for their alleged roles in the murder of four Americans in the Brothers to the Rescue shootdown. Carlos Costa.
Armando Alejandre Jr.
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Pablo Morales. Four civilians. Four humanitarians. Four Americans. For nearly 30 years, their families and this community have carried the weight of that day. The passage of time does not erase murder. It does not weaken our duty. And it does not give safe harbor to those accused of killing Americans. This case is now where it belongs: in federal court.
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Joe diGenova is off to a fast start building our Criminal Civil Rights Section. He’s already assembled a team of 12 prosecutors, with more joining every week. Today, he led a productive meeting with half the team in person at the federal courthouse in Fort Pierce and the other half joining by video. Good things are building in SDFL. 🇺🇸
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Outstanding work by our prosecutors and federal law enforcement partners. This case also reflects something I’m especially proud of inside @USAO_SDFL: two units we built from the ground up working together exactly as intended — our Border & Immigration Crimes Enforcement (BICE) Section and our Cyber Fraud Unit. Modern criminal networks do not operate in silos. Immigration crime, transnational fraud, identity theft, cybercrime, financial laundering, and cartel activity increasingly overlap. We created these units to break down those barriers and bring specialized prosecutors together to attack these threats from every angle. That collaboration is already producing real results for the people of South Florida and victims across the country.
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Prosecutors charged a Canadian national living illegally in the U.S. and an alleged co-conspirator in a $13 million cryptocurrency fraud scheme, accusing them of using deception and digital assets to steal from victims and launder proceeds. The case underscores that crypto crimes are traceable, international cooperation is increasing, and law enforcement is aggressively targeting fraud schemes that exploit online anonymity. Fraud in the digital economy is not “untraceable” — and those behind it are being identified, charged, and prosecuted.

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Yesterday we unveiled the Ariana Fajardo Orshan Mock Courtroom & Training Center at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami. Ariana had the vision for this training courtroom and helped make it a reality. Naming it in her honor is a fitting tribute to her leadership, service, and lasting impact on this Office. I had the privilege of serving as a line prosecutor under her leadership and later serving with her on the bench. Today, she continues to lead as Chief Judge of Florida’s Eleventh Judicial Circuit. This space will help train the next generation of federal prosecutors to prepare the right way, try cases the right way, and serve the public with excellence. Grateful to honor a leader who helped shape this Office and our legal community.
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Honored to be appointed to the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee. The AGAC plays an important role in advising DOJ leadership on policy, operations, and the challenges facing federal law enforcement and prosecutors across the country. I’m grateful for the trust placed in me by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and look forward to bringing the perspective of the Southern District of Florida to the table. Proud to serve alongside this outstanding group of U.S. Attorneys. 🇺🇸
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U.S. Attorney Jason A. Reding Quiñones for the for the Southern District of Florida has been appointed to the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee, a select body of U.S. Attorneys that advises Department of Justice leadership on national law enforcement priorities, policy, and operational issues. The appointment recognizes his leadership and experience in federal prosecution, national security, and public service, including his prior roles as a federal prosecutor, state court judge, and military officer.

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Honored to speak this week at @consensus2026 on one of the fastest-growing threats in financial crime: state-sponsored crypto fraud. What started as criminal fraud has evolved into industrialized financial warfare. Nation-state actors and transnational criminal networks are using cryptocurrency to steal, launder money, and evade sanctions. The response has to be just as modern. That’s why we built specialized economic crimes and cyber fraud capabilities at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida and why partnerships with industry and law enforcement matter. And to anyone who has been defrauded: come forward. Report it to the FBI. Fraud investigations often begin with victims willing to speak up. Thank you to @Consensus2026 and to Bobby Bishop, @AustinCampbell, @AdamZarazinski, and moderator @web3crusadr for a strong and candid discussion. Important work ahead.
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Four men were convicted by a federal jury for orchestrating the 2021 assassination plot against Haitian President Jovenel Moïse — a conspiracy fueled by greed, power, and violence. Prosecutors say the group recruited mercenaries, supplied weapons and tactical gear, and helped carry out the deadly attack that destabilized Haiti for years. Those who plan and finance political violence will be found, prosecuted, and held accountable.
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Justice for Jovenel Moïse. Today, a federal jury in Miami returned guilty verdicts against Arcángel Pretel Ortiz, Antonio Intriago, Walter Veintemilla, and James Solages for their roles in the conspiracy that led to the assassination of the Haitian president. This was a complex international plot planned in part from South Florida, carried out through deception, financing, and violence. Outstanding work by our prosecutors and federal law enforcement partners. We followed the evidence, built the case, and secured justice.
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