Kara Scannell

Reporter

Kara Scannell is a CNN correspondent based in New York covering law, crime and business investigations.
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About

Kara Scannell is a CNN correspondent based in New York covering law, crime and business investigations, with a special focus on the US Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York.

Scannell joined CNN in 2017 in its Washington, D.C. bureau as a member of the team covering the special counsel’s investigation into the 2016 presidential election

Prior to CNN, Scannell reported for the Financial Times where she was an investigative correspondent and most recently its US senior finance correspondent. During her years at the FT Scannell broke stories about tax evasion schemes, cyber security breaches and sweeping crackdowns into insider trading. Scannell also wrote in-depth investigations and interviewed several high profile government figures, including Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates after she was fired.

Scannell previously worked for nearly a dozen years at the Wall Street Journal where she revealed lapses in oversight by the Securities and Exchange Commission and exposed how the agency systematically missed red flags that could have uncovered the Madoff Ponzi scheme. She spent years as the papers’ federal courts reporter where she covered numerous high profile criminal trials involving including Martha Stewart and Enron. Scannell also covered private equity firms.

Scannell began her journalism career at CNNfn.

Scannell won the 2015 Society of American Business Editors and Writers award for breaking news for the FT’s coverage of the flash crash trader. She was a member of the Wall Street Journal team that was a finalist in the National Affairs category for the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the financial crisis.

A native New Yorker, Scannell graduated from Fordham University with degrees in economics and media studies.