Jin Kim
Former FBI Supervisory Special Agent
Former FBI Legal Attaché to South Korea
Special Agent Kim held critical leadership positions in the U.S. government, both as a U.S. diplomat and as a high-level FBI official supervising high impact investigations.
FBI Career. Agent Kim spent two decades in the FBI (New York, Washington D.C., Columbia), among others, as the Acting Unit Chief of the National Joint Terrorism Task Force, and as the Unit Chief of FBI-HQ Directorate of Intelligence. In addition to directing the FBI’s National Joint Terrorism Task Force at the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) and managing the FBI’s Confidential Human Source Program, Agent Kim led various Joint Terrorism Task Force Training Conference training more than 1,000 agents and prosecutors on counterterrorism priorities and was tasked to establish guidelines and strategic counterterrorism plans to over 4000-member Joint Terrorism Task Force Officers and all 103 Joint Terrorism Task Forces assigned to all FBI offices nationwide.
Client Services. Mr. Kim is assisting our law firm clients in a variety of federal investigations with a focus on national security and financial crimes. Having covered the full spectrum of federal investigations—from witness interviews, proffer interviews, grand jury subpoenas, trial testimony—in cases involving national security, financial fraud, trafficking, illegal gambling, and many other subject matters, Special Agent Kim offers clients detailed understanding of investigative techniques, interrogations, and evidence collection.
Education. Mr. Kim graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from St. John’s University in New York in 1993 and from the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia, in 1994. He was trained as a Special Agent at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia and as an FBI Firearms Instructor. Mr. Kim is bilingual in Korean and English.