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Sean Coffey John P. ("Sean") Coffey is the co-founder and Managing Director of BlackRobe Capital, as well as a retired Navy Captain, former assistant U.S. Attorney, and former candidate for New York State Attorney General. He is most notable for leading the lawsuit against ''WorldCom'' on behalf of the New York State Common Retirement Fund and other plaintiffs. In the ''WorldCom'' case, Coffey and his team recovered over $6 billion from Wall Street banks and forced the responsible parties to personally pay millions of dollars in compensation. This led ''Bloomberg Markets'' to dub Coffey "Wall Street's New Nemesis." In late 2009, Coffey retired from his partnership at Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann to seek the Democratic nomination for New York State Attorney General in which he finished third out of five candidates. In 2011, Sean Coffey co-founded BlackRobe Capital Partners. (whole article is out of date and is one-sided; the description of his career at Bernstein Litowitz, for example, is replete with advertising (e.g., "recovered billions of dollars") ) ==Personal Background==
Born in 1956 to Irish immigrant parents, Coffey is the oldest of seven children raised in the Bronx, Buffalo and Nassau County, New York. His father John, from County Kerry, was a union carpenter and his mother Mary, from Courtmacsherry, County Cork, was a homemaker. Coffey graduated from Long Island’s Chaminade High School in 1974 and won an appointment to the United States Naval Academy, taking the oath of office as a midshipman at age 17. Graduating from Annapolis with merit and an ocean engineering degree in 1978, Coffey selected flight training and was named Honor Graduate of his Naval Flight Officer class. On active duty during the Cold War, Coffey flew as a P-3C Orion mission commander tracking Soviet nuclear submarines.〔"Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP Welcomes John P. ("Sean") Coffey As Partner. " ''PR Newswire'' 7 December 1998 ABI/INFORM Dateline.〕 After his initial squadron tour, Coffey was selected for shore assignments in Washington, D.C., as an action officer in the Strategy Division of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the personal military assistant to then-Vice President George H.W. Bush. While stationed in Washington, Coffey attended Georgetown University Law Center at night, winning several academic awards (including best grades by a first-year evening student), serving as the sole evening-division editor of the ''Georgetown Law Journal'' and graduating ''magna cum laude'' in 1987.
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