Moore Capito Sworn In as United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – United States Attorney Moore Capito is now the chief law enforcement officer for the Southern District of West Virginia. President Donald J. Trump nominated Capito on June 30, 2025, and the United States Senate confirmed his nomination on October 7, 2025. Capito was sworn in by the Honorable Chief United States District Judge Frank W. Volk in a private ceremony on Friday, October 10, 2025.
“I am grateful to President Trump and the United States Senate for the opportunity to serve as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia,” Capito said. “President Trump is a consequential leader whose bold initiatives are reshaping the course of our nation. His unwavering commitment to restoring law and order, securing our communities, and reasserting America’s strength at home and abroad marks a pivotal moment in our history. Like so many West Virginians, I share President Trump’s commitment to law and order. Last week, I took an oath to lead this talented office. I have devoted my days since to ensuring that I understand our district’s pulse. I can now say with confidence, together with our dedicated law enforcement partners, we will protect our communities with strength and strive every day to make West Virginia the safest place to live, work, and raise a family.”
The United States Attorney’s Office oversees the prosecution of federal criminal offenses and the litigation of civil matters in which the United States has a legal interest in the 23 counties within the Southern District of West Virginia. As United States Attorney, Capito leads a staff of 37 attorneys and 40 non-attorney personnel located in offices in Charleston, Huntington, and Beckley.
Capito has substantial experience in corporate and energy law, including all phases of complex corporate, commercial, and real estate transactions. Prior to taking office, Capito practiced law with the Babst Calland law firm. Capito represented publicly traded and privately held clients in corporate mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures as well as business structuring, governance, commercial contracts, and real estate transactions. Capito also advised and counseled companies in navigating the complex legal landscape of emerging technologies, including data center development.
Capito previously served in the West Virginia Legislature, where he was elected to four terms in the House of Delegates representing the 35th District in Kanawha County. As a legislator, Capito served as Chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary among other committee assignments and leadership positions.
Capito earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at Duke University and his law degree from Washington and Lee University.
As a lifelong West Virginian, Capito and his wife Liberty are proud to raise their family in the Mountain State.
A copy of this press release is located on the website of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of West Virginia.
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