Carole S. Rendon
Carole Rendon is the Acting Assistant United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio.
In that role, she is the chief federal law enforcement officer in Ohio’s northern 40 counties. The
office is tasked with enforcing a wide range of criminal and civil statutes, including the
prosecution of crimes including public corruption, civil rights, drug trafficking, fraud, human
trafficking, firearms crimes and other violations.
Carole served from 2009 through 2016 as the First Assistant United States Attorney. In that role,
she was responsible for the daily operation of the United States Attorney’s Office, including
oversight of significant civil and criminal matters, litigation, strategic planning, community
outreach, agency coordination, and office policies and procedures. During that time, she was lead
counsel on
U.S. v. City of Cleveland
, an exhaustive investigation of the Cleveland Division of
Police which resulted in significant changes to areas including use of force, crisis intervention
with the mentally ill, community engagement, bias-free policing, search and seizure,
accountability, training, equipment and staffing. It is viewed as a national model for police
reform.
She was also instrumental in developing the U.S. Attorney’s Task Force on Heroin and Opioids,
which seeks to find comprehensive solutions to Northern Ohio’s opioid epidemic. She also was a
driving force behind the Northeast Ohio Cyber Consortium, a cross-sector public-private
partnership designed to reduce the region’s vulnerability to cyber attacks.
Carole is a 1987 graduate of Northwestern University School of Law. She began her career as
a law clerk to the Honorable Joel Flaum on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Carole then
entered the Attorney General’s Honors Program in the Criminal Division of the Department of
Justice and was assigned to the Organized Crime Strike Force Unit in Boston, Massachusetts,
which later was merged into the United States Attorney’s Office.
In the Strike Force Carole handled a series of investigations and prosecutions of corruption in the
Boston Police Department and International Asian Organized Crime. In April 1994, Carole
became Chief of the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, where she oversaw all of
the major federal narcotics prosecutions.
In 1998, Carole returned home to Cleveland and joined Messerman & Messerman. She later
started the firm of Kushner & Rendon. In 2007, Carole seized the opportunity to join the
women-owned litigation firm of Giffen & Kaminski. In each of those firms, Carole had both an
active civil and criminal practice in federal and state court.