Muldrow previously served as an Assistant United States attorney in the District of Puerto Rico for six years. His prosecutorial career focused on drug trafficking offenses, money laundering, and violent crimes. He began his Department of Justice service as a Trial Attorney in the Tax Division. Prior to becoming United States Attorney for Puerto Rico, he served as an
assistant United States attorney in the Middle District of Florida, having previously served as the Office's acting United States attorney, first assistant United States attorney, and chief of the Major Crimes Section. His nomination was favorably reported to the floor by the
Senate Judiciary Committee, and he was confirmed by the full Senate on September 26, 2019. He was sworn into office on October 4, 2019. On February 8, 2021, he along with 55 other Trump-era attorneys were asked to resign. On February 26, 2021, Muldrow announced that the White House asked him to continue as U.S. attorney. ==References==