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A bronze statue of Lady Justice, blindfolded and holding the scales of justice, with a stack of dark law books behind her.
Darcell McCoy smiles warmly in a professional headshot. She has curly, highlighted hair and wears a patterned gray blouse, standing against a dark wood-paneled background.

Darcell McCoy

Darcell McCoy retired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”) in Washington, DC after serving more than 20 years as an IT Specialist. Ms. McCoy was assigned to the Washington, D.C. Field Office where, among numerous other obligations, she monitored investigations involving violations of Title 21 of the United States Code (Controlled Substances Act) and assisted with the FBI’s community outreach programs.

Prior to her service at the FBI, Ms. McCoy worked for many years as a legal assistant in the litigation department of a Washington, D.C. law firm, assisting Mr. Fierberg and other trial attorneys in a wide-range of civil lawsuits.