The U. S. Trustee is part of the U.S. Department of Justice, and is separate from the court. They are a "watchdog" agency charged with monitoring bankruptcy cases, appointing and supervising all trustees, and identifying fraud in bankruptcy cases.
The U. S. Trustee's Office is involved in reviewing bankruptcy petitions, reviewing pleadings filed in cases, participating in many case proceedings, and filing motions to dismiss or convert in certain bankruptcy cases. They do not administer specific cases. The trustees, whom they appoint, administer the cases.
The U. S. Trustee's Office can give you information about the status of a case, but cannot give legal advice. If you are having problems with a trustee, or have evidence of fraud in a case, you may contact the U.S. Trustee at: 918-581-6670 or on the internet at the following link: