Tue Sep 10 14:23:00 UTC 2024: ## Sparacino PLLC Bolsters Team with Top Legal Talent

**WASHINGTON, Sept. 10, 2024** – Sparacino PLLC, a leading D.C.-based litigation and investigations firm specializing in anti-terrorism litigation, announced the addition of three prominent legal professionals to its roster: Anthony Asuncion, Jacob Loshin, and Stacey Wilson.

The firm, known for representing over 4,000 Americans, including over 1,000 Gold Star families, in anti-terrorism litigation matters, has achieved significant victories for victims of terrorism. Sparacino PLLC has secured judgments against the Islamic Republic of Iran under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act for its support of terrorist groups in Iraq and Afghanistan. It also serves as investigative counsel in prominent cases filed under the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act.

The new additions bring a wealth of expertise to the firm. Anthony Asuncion, a former federal prosecutor and seasoned trial lawyer with extensive national security experience, served as Chief of the Felony Trial Section at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and Deputy Chief of the Counterterrorism Section at the Department of Justice. Jacob Loshin, a skilled advocate and strategist with over a decade of experience combatting financial crime, served as the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Assistant General Counsel for Enforcement and Intelligence. Stacey Wilson, an experienced associate with a background in enforcement and compliance matters, brings expertise in federal whistleblower cases.

“We are thrilled to have Tony, Jacob, and Stacey join the Firm,” commented Ryan Sparacino, Managing Partner of Sparacino PLLC. “Their combined expertise will be invaluable as we continue to pursue justice for our clients and fight against terrorists, traffickers, and other criminal entities.”

Sparacino PLLC continues to expand its practice areas, including anti-trafficking, whistleblower, and commercial litigation, aiming to aggressively seek justice for Americans.

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