Andrew Strelka was born in Virginia and raised in Roanoke County. His father was an orthopedic surgeon and had a medical practice in Blacksburg, Virginia.[4] His father continued to practice medicine and perform surgery despite suffering a spinal cord injury and becoming paralyzed while moving a patient onto an operating table in 1982.[4]
Strelka’s father pled guilty to federal tax crimes in 1994.[4][5] After entering an agreement to pay off his debt to the IRS, his father was sentenced to probation by then-District Court Judge Sonia Sotomayor.[5] Strelka has stated that his father took responsibility and that Justice Sotomayor “took the time to understand the person in her courtroom,” and credits her compassionate handling of his father’s case with shaping his view of the law and making him want to pursue public service.[4]
Kevin Kenworthy, Kathryn Morrison Sneade, and Andrew Strelka. Transfer Pricing: Document Requests and Summons Enforcement. Bloomberg Tax and Accounting (2019). ISBN1633592847