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Jay Clayton was a "partner at the elite corporate law firm [[Sullivan & Cromwell]], Clayton is one of the top lawyers on Wall Street. Goldman Sachs and other firms hired him during the financial crisis"<ref>http://www.newnationalist.net/2017/03/25/donald-trump-literally-nominated-the-goldman-sachs-bailout-lawyer-to-run-the-sec/</ref>
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Jay Clayton was a "partner at the elite corporate law firm [[Sullivan & Cromwell]], Clayton is one of the top lawyers on [[Wall Street]]. [[Goldman Sachs]] and other firms hired him during the financial crisis."<ref>http://www.newnationalist.net/2017/03/25/donald-trump-literally-nominated-the-goldman-sachs-bailout-lawyer-to-run-the-sec/</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 28 December 2018

Person.png Jay Clayton   KeywikiRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer, deep state functionary)
Jay Clayton.jpg
BornWalter Joseph Clayton III
1966-07-11
Newport News, Virginia, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge
SpouseGretchen Butler Clayton
PartyIndependent

Jay Clayton was nominated for U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission/Chair in January 2017.

Career

Jay Clayton was a "partner at the elite corporate law firm Sullivan & Cromwell, Clayton is one of the top lawyers on Wall Street. Goldman Sachs and other firms hired him during the financial crisis."[1]

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