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Revision as of 07:27, 8 October 2019


"I don't have a propensity for anything. I'm a simple man trying to do my job."
— Sean Cahill

Sean Cahill is a prosecutor for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Initially targeting Pearson Specter at the suggestion of his friend and superior Eric Woodall, he was soon notified by Harvey Specter and Mike Ross that Woodall was corrupt and stopped prosecuting them.

Sean became one of Harvey and Mike's trusted allies and worked with them to incarcerate Charles Forstman and was responsible for having Mike released from prison early after he was convicted of being a fraud.

History

Season 4

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Season 6

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Season 8

Harvey pays a visit to Sean after Stu Buzzini, a friend of Harvey's, is blackmailed by a trader at his firm, Nick Pavonotti, who has evidence that Stu manipulated the Teddy Doyle shares the year before. Since Harvey the ones who had asked Stu to commit the crime, Donna urges Harvey to help him. Nick threatens to expose Stu to the S.E.C. if Stu does not resign, prompting Harvey to ask Sean to drop the case. Sean refuses, notifying Harvey that he is lucky he is not being arrested on the spot. Nick eventually informs Cahill of Stu's crimes, only for Sean to inform Nick that he does not like blackmailers and that he would be implicit in the crime as well if he officially reports it, prompting Nick to withdraw his claim.[1]

Season 9

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