Lloyd Peeples

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Lloyd Peeples (born c. 1974 in Dothan) is deputy chief for civil cases for the U. S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama.

Peeples earned his law degree at Samford University's Cumberland School of Law and served clerked for Tamara Mitchell before becoming a legislative counsel for Senator Jeff Sessions' judiciary committee staff. He left Washington to join the firm of Bradley Arant Rose & White in 2000 and then joined the U. S. Attorney's office in 2003, specializing in health care fraud. He has successfully prosecuted Helen Phillips, former president of the First National Bank of Shelby County and another case involving Medicare fraud. He was part of the team that successfully prosecuted former Jefferson County Commissioner Larry Langford in 2009.

References

  • Gordon, Robert K. (October 18, 2009) "Larry Langford trial: Prosecution team experienced in white-collar cases." Birmingham News