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Ms. Kim Sally Dammers

US Department of Justice


Kim Dammers has been a federal prosecutor for over twenty years. She became the Principal Deputy for DOJ-Criminal Division’ Violent Crime and Racketeering Section in December 2019, after spending almost 18 years as an AUSA in the Northern District of Georgia, where she served as Chief of the District’s Organized Crime and Gang Section.  Her first case as an AUSA post-training was a RICO conspiracy prosecution of a local gang, and she has been prosecuting using the RICO statute ever since.  Kim taught Advanced Evidence as an adjunct professor at Georgia State College of Law until 2022.  She graduated summa cum laude from that law school in 1997 and did a three-year federal clerkship before joining King & Spalding.