James Comey's daughter is a lead prosecutor in Ghislaine Maxwell's child sex trafficking case. Here's what we know about her.

Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, and Bill Clinton are just some of the familiar faces brought into the spotlight by Jeffrey and Ghislaine.

The other newcomer is 32-year-old Maurene Comey.

The daughter of a former FBI director is one of three prosecutors who are going to try to convict Ghislaine Maxwell of child sex-trafficking.

Despite her father's history of dominating the news cycle, Maurene has largely stayed out of the spotlight.

She has taken on major cases before, including the prosecution of Natalie Edwards, a Treasury Department whistle blower, and Robert Hadden, a gynecologist accused of sexually abusing dozens of young women.

She was one of the lead prosecutors in the case against Jeffrey Epstein before he killed himself.

The first daughter of law and order is here.

There are multiple cases that she has worked on.

The Southern District of New York is one of the most prestigious federal prosecutors' offices nationwide.

The district covers Manhattan and the surrounding area, making it the center of prosecutions for financial crimes and other high-profile cases.

The office has three lead prosecutors handling the case against Maxwell, and one of them is the one who joined in 2015.

The three of them handled the case against the man. They are joined by two assistant US attorneys in the case.

The prosecutors have accused Maxwell of sexually abusing her own teenage girls. The man has denied all the charges.

The assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York arrived at the Manhattan Federal Court on July 8, 2019.

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Bush named him deputy attorney general after he had been the head of the SDNY. He worked in the private sector until he was named FBI director.

Before joining the office, she worked as a clerk for the chief judge of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Virginia Giuffre filed a defamation case against Maxwell. Giuffre has accused both of them of sexual harassment, and the civil lawsuit has led to many documents related to their conduct.

The lead attorney on the team is Maurene Comey.

In this photo, Richard Drew.

Two of the current criminal charges against her are that she lied in a deposition for Giuffre's case, but those charges are set to be tried in a separate trial.

Nicholas Tartaglione was also worked on by the FBI. The former police officer is accused of killing four men as part of a drug crime conspiracy. He's been in jail for the past five years because his case has been delayed, and he's gotten into arguments with officials.

The two men were roommates at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan in the summer of 2019. After finding him unconscious, Tartaglione claimed to have helped him. The jail was shut down after a number of scandals.

In the past couple of years, he has taken on several high-profile cases.

Court records show that she handled mostly drug and gun cases early in her career.

She worked on a case against the treasurer of a volunteer fire department who stole over $5 million and was sentenced to over 6 years in prison.

She worked on other cases that involved sex crimes against children. She led a case against an 18-year-old who prosecutors accused of coercing a middle-school-aged girl to send him nude photographs over the app Kik, threatening to post other pictures of the girl. A minimum 13-year-sentence is what the man of sexual exploitation of a minor is charged with.

According to court documents reviewed by Insider, the man was sentenced to 7 years in prison and 5 years of supervised release after pleading guilty to the lesser charge of receipt of child pornography.

The assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York left the Manhattan Federal Court after the arraignment of Jeffrey Epstein.

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She's taken on bigger sex crime cases in the last few years. She is on the prosecutorial team for Robert Hadden, the former Columbia University gynecologist. Dozens of women have accused him of sexual harassment. The US Attorney's office filed charges against him in September of 2020. His trial has been pushed back to 2022, but he is still on the case.

The prosecutorial team that brought charges against the former Treasury Department official was led by FBI Director James Comey. In January 2020, he pleaded guilty to leaking documents to a member of the media and was sentenced to prison.

The documents that included bank reports of suspicious financial activity were connected to the Russia investigation as well as the files from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, which exposed potential corruption in the global banking system.

A grand jury brought the indictment against the man a few weeks before the case was dropped by the FBI.

Before becoming a prosecutor, he worked for a large law firm.

Prior to working with the US attorney's office, he worked at a large law firm.

She was listed in the company's yearly report as working on a case where the firm argued that the quality of education that the state provided to public school students violated the Constitution.

A Connecticut Superior Court judge ordered the state to come up with remedies within half a year after Debevoise was successful, according to the Yale Law School.

The Senate Judiciary Committee in Dirksen Building heard from the nominee for FBI Director, as his daughters looked on.

The Roll Call was called by Tom Williams.

Hilary Clinton's presidential campaign received $233 in political donations from FBI Director James Comey. Her father said in an ABC interview that his wife and daughters wanted Hillary Clinton to be the first woman president, and that they marched in the Women's March the day after President Trump's inauguration.

According to the Harvard Law Review website, he was on the board of editors between 2011 and 2013 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 2013).

In 2012 he was listed as a research assistant for a legal scholar and Harvard professor in The Duke Law Journal.

The article argued that the Don't Ask, Don't Tell and DOMA laws discriminated against gay people, but argued for their theoretical enforcement by the executive branch. Meltzer went on to serve as deputy counsel in the Obama administration for a little over a year before returning to Harvard.

He is also a good singer.

She studied history and music at the College of William and Mary. She was a good singer before college, as evidenced in her performance of "Going to Heaven" and her participation in The Virginia Music Educators Association honors choir in 2005, according to the Washington Post.

A video shows her performing Whitney Houston.

She's great at hitting high notes.