Former Senator Luther Strange Returns to Washington to Advise Banks
- Ex-prosecutor to advise financial firms for Patomak Partners
- Republican spent year in the Senate before loss to Roy Moore
Luther Strange in 2017.
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Former U.S. Senator Luther Strange, who lost a Republican primary race in Alabama last year despite the backing of President Donald Trump, is returning to Washington to advise financial firms.
Strange is joining Patomak Global Partners, a regulatory consulting firm with close ties to the Trump administration. The ex-prosecutor spent a year in the Senate after he was appointed to the seat vacated when Jeff Sessions became U.S. attorney general.