Sally Yates Age, Wiki and Bio

Sally Yates

Quick Info

ProfessionLawyer
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth20/08/1960
Age64 years
BirthplaceAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.

Bio/Wiki

Real NameSally Quillian Yates

Physical Stats & More

Height168 cm
Weight59 kg
Eye ColorDark Brown
Hair ColorDark Brown

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolNot Known
College/UniversityUniversity of Georgia, University of Georgia School of Law
Educational QualificationsB.A. in Journalism

Personal Life

Zodiac sign/Sun signLeo
HometownAtlanta, Georgia
ReligionChristianity (Methodist)

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/BoyfriendsNot Known
HusbandComer Yates (Former Attorney)
Children
DaughterKelley Malone Yates
SonJames Quillian Yates

Family

FatherJohn Kelley Quillian (Retired Chief Judge)
MotherXara Terrell Quillian
Siblings
BrotherN/A
SisterTerrell Quillian Marshall (Radio Show Host)
SpouseComer Yates (Former Attorney)
Children
DaughterKelley Malone Yates
SonJames Quillian Yates

Career

DebutIn 1985, with the law firm 'King & Spalding.'
Political Journey
  • Appointed as Assistant U.S. Attorney by Bob Barr for the northern district of Georgia in 1989
  • Became the first Assistant U.S. Attorney in 2002 and as Acting U.S. Attorney in 2004
  • Nominated for the U.S. Attorney in the northern district of Georgia by President Barack Obama in 2010
  • Appointed as the Deputy Attorney General of the United States in May 2015
  • Acknowledged a request from the Trump administration to serve as the acting Attorney General of U.S. in January 2017
ControversiesSacked by President Donald Trump in January 2017 for not acknowledging to enforce the immigration order

Some Lesser Known Facts

Yates worked as a lawyer for 'King & Spalding' in Atlanta from 1985 to 1989.
She was the lead prosecutor against the Olympic bomber Eric Rudolph.
Yates was the first woman to serve as United States Attorney General.
She dedicated about 30 years of her career to the Justice Department.
Her grandmother, one of the first women admitted to the Georgia Bar, was a significant influence.
Yates' husband ran for Congress unsuccessfully twice.
During the presidential campaign, her husband supported Barack Obama and donated $3,355.
Dana Boente succeeded Yates in her role.