Dexter Lehtinen

Dexter Wayne Lehtinen (born March 23, 1946) is an American attorney, former politician, interim U.S. Attorney for south Florida and a law professor. He is the husband of U.S. Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.

Early life and education
Lehtinen is of Finnish ancestry. He graduated from the University of Miami in 1968 magna cum laude with a BA. He then graduated with an MA from Columbia University and an MBA in 1974. In 1975, he graduated first in his class from Stanford Law School. He was the Commander of the Corps of Cadets a member of the Iron Arrow Honor Society society and president of the Florida Federation of College Young Republicans. He received a Purple Heart in 1971 for severe facial injuries during the Vietnam War.

Florida legislature


In 1980, Lehtinen ran for the Miami based-116th District of the Florida House of Representatives. In the Democratic primary, he qualified for the run off with 44% of the vote in a three candidate race. In the September primary runoff he defeated incumbent State Representative Gene Flinn. In the general election, he defeated Republican nominee Chris Ferrer with 51% of the vote. In 1982, he won re-election, in the newly redrawn 118th district with 65%. In 1984, he won re-election unopposed.

In February 1985, he left the Democratic Party to become a Republican. This was only a few months before he married Republican State Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. Lehtinen and his wife were both elected in 1986 to the Florida Senate, He was elected in District 40 and she was elected in District 34.

U.S. Attorney for South Florida
In June 1988, he resigned his Florida Senate seat after Attorney General of the United States Edwin Meese took a "high-risk gamble" in naming Lehtinen to succeed Leon Kellner as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida. His three biggest cases during his 3 ½ year tenure were the cases of former Panama leader Manuel Noriega,  religious sect leader Yahweh Ben Yahweh, and of Hialeah Mayor Raul L. Martinez.

The U.S. Senate refused to act on his nomination and Lehtinen on January 13, 1992, called a news conference to announce his resignation. Lehtinen said his departure had nothing to do with a well- publicized internal Justice Department investigation of him because of the Martinez case. The Justice Department opened a case against Mr. Lehtinen on charges of "misconduct" and potential conflicts of interest for investigating a "a potential political rival of his wife."

Post U.S. Attorney career
Lehtinen served as the general counsel for the Miccosukee Tribe of Florida Indians until May 2010. In November 2011, the same tribe filed a lawsuit against Lehtinen for alleged malpractice regarding tax advice. He also was a professor at University of Miami School of Law and at Florida International University.

Personal life
He married Florida State Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, on June 9, 1984, while they were both serving in the Florida House of Representatives. They have two children, Rodrigo Lehtinen (born Amanda Michelle) and Patricia Marie. He was previously married to Donna L. Stevenson and had two children with her, Katherine and Douglas.