
Russell Coleman - Wikipedia
Russell Coleman (born January 3, 1976) [1] is an American attorney and politician who is currently serving as the 52nd Attorney General of Kentucky. He previously served as United States Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky from 2017 to 2021.
Attorney General Russell Coleman
On November 7, 2023, Russell Coleman was elected the 52nd Attorney General of Kentucky, winning 117 out of 120 counties. Prior to that, Coleman spent most of the past two decades in public service.
Welcome - Kentucky Attorney General
Zealous Collaboration Attorney General Coleman is dedicated to coming alongside local law enforcement to keep communities safe. Protecting Kentucky Families Led by the Department of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the Attorney General's Office supports local law enforcement to take on violent crime.
Meet former FBI agent Russell Coleman, Kentucky’s next AG ...
Nov 26, 2023 · Russell Coleman wasted no time in making clear his desire to be Kentucky’s next top cop. One day after Kentucky’s sitting attorney general, Daniel Cameron, announced in May 2022 he was running...
Russell Coleman Sworn-In as 52nd Kentucky Attorney General
LA GRANGE, Ky. (Jan. 1, 2024) – Russell Coleman was sworn-in as the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s 52nd Attorney General in a private ceremony just after midnight. He took the Oath in Commonwealth’s Attorney Courtney Baxter’s office in Oldham County, where he previously served as a prosecutor.
Executive Staff - Kentucky Attorney General
Rob acts as chief operating officer leading and managing a staff of over 250 lawyers, investigators, and support personnel, and overseeing the office's litigating, appellate and investigative functions.
Meet Russell - Russell Coleman for Attorney General
Over the last 20 years, Russell Coleman has taken on violent crime at the highest levels of law enforcement. He is a pro-life, pro-family conservative Republican who has the hard-won experience to keep Kentucky families safe as the next Attorney General.