Soo C. Song served as a prosecutor for the U.S. Department of Justice for 30 years, dedicating her career to seeking justice for children and other vulnerable crime victims. In the Western District of Pennsylvania, in her capacity as Acting United States Attorney (2016-2017), First Assistant United States Attorney (2010-2018), and as Criminal Chief, Ms. Song supervised federal prosecutions and national security investigations in the 25 counties of the district. Ms. Song was a lead prosecutor in the 2023 trial of United States v. Robert Bowers, securing guilty verdicts in federal court for the defendant’s lethal attack upon the Tree of Life Synagogue on October 27, 2018.
Prior to joining the United States Attorney’s Office in Pittsburgh in 2004, Ms. Song served as Deputy Director of the Office of Tribal Justice at the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. She also served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Arizona, prosecuting cases involving child exploitation and homicide on the Navajo Nation.
Ms. Song was a founding member of the federal Veterans Treatment Court in Pittsburgh and the BRIDGES Reentry Court, and a co-author of the National Heroin Task Force Report to Congress (2015). She has received awards from the Attorney General of the United States for the Tree of Life prosecution (2025) and for indicting Russian cyber-espionage intelligence agents (2019). In 2025, the Law Enforcement Agency Directors (LEAD) of Western Pennsylvania honored Ms. Song with a Lifetime Service Award.
- JD, George Washington Law School
- BA, Yale University