Todd Gee
Attorney at Husch Blackwell LLP
Speaker Bio
Todd Gee is a partner in Husch Blackwell's Washington, D.C. office, and a member of the firm's White Collar, Internal Investigations & Compliance practice group. He advises businesses and individuals on a range of criminal and civil matters, including government agency, congressional, and internal investigations, as well as litigation and regulatory compliance.
Todd served as a federal prosecutor for over 17 years, including as the Presidentially appointed and Senate-confirmed United States Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi, the Deputy Chief of the Public Integrity Section of the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division, and an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Columbia. During his career at the Department of Justice, Todd supervised, investigated and litigated hundreds of criminal matters and tried a wide variety of cases before juries with charges ranging from homicide to bank fraud and obstruction of justice.
Before joining the Department of Justice, Todd was the Chief Counsel of the Homeland Security Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives, clerked for United States Magistrate Judge Janice M. Stewart of the District of Oregon, and was a legislative assistant for a member of Congress. He has also taught a course on public corruption law at the George Washington University Law School.
Todd served as a federal prosecutor for over 17 years, including as the Presidentially appointed and Senate-confirmed United States Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi, the Deputy Chief of the Public Integrity Section of the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division, and an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Columbia. During his career at the Department of Justice, Todd supervised, investigated and litigated hundreds of criminal matters and tried a wide variety of cases before juries with charges ranging from homicide to bank fraud and obstruction of justice.
Before joining the Department of Justice, Todd was the Chief Counsel of the Homeland Security Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives, clerked for United States Magistrate Judge Janice M. Stewart of the District of Oregon, and was a legislative assistant for a member of Congress. He has also taught a course on public corruption law at the George Washington University Law School.
