Who is Jesse M. Barrett (Amy Coney Barret Husband) Wiki, Bio, Age, Net Worth, Instagram, Twitter & More Facts
Jesse M. Barrett Bio, Wiki
Jesse M. Barrett is a prosecutor in Indiana who works as a partner atSouthBank Legal: LaDue Curran & Kuehn, LLC in South Bend. He has also worked as Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana and also serves as an adjunct professor at the Notre Dame Law School where he teaches in the areas of trial skills and criminal law.
Barrett is also best known for being the husband of federal Judge Amy Coney Barret who is being reported to be on top President Trump’s list of candidates to fill the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat.
Jesse M. Barrett Age
He is currently 51 years old (as of 2020).
Jesse M. Barrett Education
He is a 1990 graduate from the University of Notre Dame and from the Notre Dame Law School in 1999, where he was Editor in Chief of the Notre Dame Law Review.
Jesse M. Barrett Wife
esse is married to Amy Coney Barret, an American attorney and jurist who serves as a circuit judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. She is the first and only woman to occupy an Indiana seat on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Amy Barret also works as a professor of law at Notre Dame Law School, where she has taught civil procedure, constitutional law, and statutory interpretation.
Amy Barrett is reported to top President Trump’s list of candidates to fill the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat. She was reportedly one of three finalists—and the only woman—Trump considered as Kennedy’s successor. In 2020, after the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg Barrett is being mentioned as the front-runner to succeed her.
Jesse M. Barrett Children
Jesse and Amy Coney Barret have seven kids, five biological and two children adopted from Haiti. Their youngest biological child has special needs. They are Emma, Vivian, Tess, John Peter, Liam, Juliet and Benjamin. Amy spoke about their children during her confirmation hearing revealing that two of their children were born in Haiti and they have one special needs kid.
“Emma is 16. The first apple of our eye. Vivian, directly next to Emma, is 13. Vivian is our miracle. Vivian joined our family… She was born in Haiti. She came home when she was 14-months-old, and she weighed 11 pounds and she was so weak we were told she might never walk normally or speak. Today Vivian is a track star, and I assure you she has no trouble talking. Tess, sitting next to Vivian, is also 13-years-old. Both in 8th grade. She’s one of the most compassionate and determined people that I know.
Our four children at home are with friends and fearless babysitters. John Peter is 10. He was born in Haiti. He joined our family in 2010 when he was three years old after the devastating earthquake. Liam is 8. Typically curious 8-year-old. And Juliet is our spunky 6-year-old. Benjamin, our youngest, is five. He has special needs. That presents unique challenges for all of us. But I think all you need to know about Benjamin’s place in the family is summed up by the fact the other children unreservedly identify him as their favorite sibling.”
Jesse M. Barrett Career
Barrett works as an attorney at SouthBank Legal: LaDue Curran & Kuehn where he focuses on complex commercial litigation, internal investigations, and white-collar criminal defense. He represents companies and individuals at all stages of investigation, litigation, and appeal, as well as in mediation and arbitration.
He also practiced at national law firms in Indiana and Washington, D.C., and as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Northern District of Indiana. He led investigations into a wide variety of cases, including commercial fraud, tax violations, insurance fraud, identity theft, mail and wire fraud, and public corruption during his years as a federal prosecutor. He has tried over 20 cases to jury verdict and has handled numerous appeals, including arguments in the Seventh Circuit and the Indiana Supreme Court.
Jesse M. Barrett Religion
Barrett identifies as a Catholic. A September 2017 New York Times article reveals that Amy Coney and Jesse belong to a religious group called ‘People of Praise.’ The group’s members “swear a lifelong oath of loyalty, called a covenant, to one another, and are assigned and are accountable to a personal adviser, called a ‘head’ for men and a ‘handmaid’ (now woman leader) for women. The group teaches that husbands are the heads of their wives and should take authority over the family.”