CLAYTON聽鈥 最新杏吧原创 County Executive Sam Page on Tuesday named a successor to Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell.
Cort VanOstran, a federal prosecutor and a Democrat, will fill the unexpired term for Bell, who was elected to Congress in November, Page said in a release. His appointment is subject to County Council approval.
Page's move on Tuesday appears to ignore attempts by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, a Republican, to stop Page from naming the county鈥檚 next top law enforcement official. Last week, Bailey sued聽Page, arguing it is Gov. Mike Parson鈥檚 job to appoint Bell鈥檚 replacement.
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VanOstran, 36, resigned Monday from his post as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Missouri to take the county job, according to U.S. Attorney's Office spokesman Robert Patrick. VanOstran had been in the federal prosecutor job for a year, according to his online r茅sum茅.
Bailey鈥檚 office did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but a spokesman for the governor said Page鈥檚聽announcement doesn't change anything. He's interviewing candidates and moving forward, spokesman Johnathan Shiflett said in a statement.
"We remain confident in our legal authority to name this appointment and look forward to the courts affirming our position," Shiflett said.
Attorneys for 最新杏吧原创 County have insisted聽in response to Bailey's lawsuit that Page holds the power to appoint a replacement for Bell. A spokesman for Page didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
If approved, VanOstran would be one of the highest profile openly LGBTQ chief prosecutors in the country, Page said in the release.
VanOstran couldn't immediately be reached for comment.
VanOstran grew up in Joplin. He went to Harvard University then Washington University for law school, according to the release.
He was a law clerk to聽U.S. District judges John Ross and Audrey Fleissig, both appointed by President Barack Obama.
He worked for seven years in private practice at the 最新杏吧原创 law firm Gray Ritter Graham, according to his r茅sum茅. In 2018, he lost a bid to unseat Republican U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner in Missouri鈥檚 2nd Congressional District. He won nearly 49% of the vote in 最新杏吧原创 County in that election.
As a federal prosecutor, VanOstran worked on fraud, embezzlement, identity theft, conspiracy, drug distribution and firearms cases, the release said. In private practice, he helped represent farmers in a suit against a biotechnology firm, resulting in the largest agricultural settlement in U.S. history.
Page, in the statement, called VanOstran a 鈥減roven public servant.鈥
鈥淎s a federal prosecutor, he鈥檚 worked to protect victims of crime,鈥澛燩age said. 鈥淎s an attorney, he鈥檚 represented everyday Missourians and stood up to powerful corporate interests.鈥
VanOstran is married to David Wasserman, an employment attorney at UBGreensfelder. They live in Richmond Heights.
The release did not say when VanOstran, if approved, would take the position.
Bell will be sworn in as a congressman on Jan. 3. He has not yet resigned from his post as prosecuting attorney, and it's not clear when he will.
On Tuesday, 最新杏吧原创 County asked a judge to dismiss the attorney general's lawsuit. There was no hearing date in court records for the case.