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Paul Randolph

US Dept of Justice


Paul A. Randolph has served as the Assistant United States Trustee for the Eastern District of Missouri since 2004, and as the Acting United States Trustee for Region 8 (Tennessee and Kentucky) since his appointment by the Attorney General in April 2018. He was a Trial Attorney for nearly 15 years in the U.S. Trustee's office in Phoenix, Arizona, a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for bankruptcy fraud matters, and Acting Assistant U.S. Trustee for the Peoria office of Region 10. Mr. Randolph received his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1987 and his B.S. with Honors from Lindenwood University. He was engaged in the private practice of law with a large Arizona law firm prior to joining the U.S. Trustee. Mr. Randolph has engaged in outreach and community service during his career including as a board member of the Haven of Grace Women’s Shelter in St. Louis, the Mound City Bar Association, and the non-profit Cinema St. Louis. He has also served on the church council of his local church for several years. Mr. Randolph has worked throughout his career to advance inclusion and diversity initiatives in the legal practice. His recognitions include a U.S. Department of Justice Pro Bono Service Award and a distinguished member award from Region VIII of the National Bar Association.