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Dems Call for Probe into Bondi Brother's Legal Wins
Lawmakers raise concerns over 'troubling pattern' of favorable outcomes for clients of AG Pam Bondi's brother
Mar. 14, 2026 at 12:00am
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Two congressional Democrats are calling on the Justice Department's internal watchdog to launch a probe into what they characterized as a "troubling pattern" of favorable outcomes for clients who hired defense attorney Brad Bondi, the brother of Attorney General Pam Bondi, for representation in cases involving the Justice Department.
Why it matters
The lawmakers are concerned that DOJ officials, including the Attorney General, may have failed to ensure the independence of internal accountability mechanisms, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest and the integrity of the justice system.
The details
Brad Bondi, a defense lawyer, has secured several voluntary dismissals and settlements for his clients since his sister Pam Bondi became Attorney General. This includes getting federal prosecutors to drop charges against a former Florida state legislator and a property developer who faced fraud charges. Most recently, Bondi was retained by an individual negotiating a settlement with the SEC over civil fraud charges.
- In February 2025, Carolina Amesty and her attorney Brad Bondi arrived at federal court in Orlando.
- In 2025, the Justice Department abruptly withdrew its case against Sid Chakraverty, a property developer who faced felony wire fraud charges in Missouri.
- In September 2025, the SEC accused Brad Bondi's client Alexander Mehr and another person of running a Ponzi scheme.
- In October 2025, the SEC paused the case against Mehr citing the government shutdown and ongoing settlement talks.
- As of last month, the SEC said the parties remain engaged in settlement negotiations.
The players
Sen. Adam Schiff
A Democratic senator from California who is calling for a probe into the pattern of favorable outcomes for clients represented by Brad Bondi.
Rep. Dave Min
A Democratic representative from California who is also calling for a probe into the pattern of favorable outcomes for clients represented by Brad Bondi.
Pam Bondi
The Attorney General whose brother, Brad Bondi, has secured several favorable outcomes for his clients in cases involving the Justice Department.
Brad Bondi
A defense lawyer whose clients have received several voluntary dismissals and settlements in cases involving the Justice Department since his sister became Attorney General.
Carolina Amesty
A former Florida state legislator who faced theft of government property charges related to COVID relief fraud, but had the charges dropped after being represented by Brad Bondi.
What they’re saying
“We are concerned that DOJ officials, including the Attorney General, may have failed to ensure the independence of internal accountability mechanisms.”
— Sen. Adam Schiff, U.S. Senator (hometownnewsnow.com)
“These decisions were made through the proper channels, and the Attorney General had no role in them.”
— Gates McGavick, DOJ Spokesman (hometownnewsnow.com)
What’s next
The DOJ's inspector general will review whether Attorney General Pamela Bondi properly recused herself from, or otherwise improperly influenced, several cases involving defendants represented by her brother Brad Bondi.
The takeaway
This investigation raises serious concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the integrity of the justice system, as the Attorney General's brother appears to have secured favorable outcomes for his clients in cases involving the DOJ.
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