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Revision as of 10:46, 4 December 2017
Edward Bennett Williams (lawyer) | |
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Born | 1920-05-31 Hartford, Connecticut |
Died | 1988-08-13 (Age 68) |
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | College of the Holy Cross, Georgetown University Law Center |
Party | Democratic |
Contents
Background
Williams graduated from the College of the Holy Cross and Georgetown University Law Center.
Career
He represented many high-profile clients, including Sam Giancana, John Hinckley, Jr., Frank Sinatra, financier Robert Vesco, Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner, spy Igor Melekh, Jimmy Hoffa, organized crime figure Frank Costello, oil commodity trader Marc Rich, U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy, corporate raider Victor Posner, the Washington Post newspaper and the Reverend Sun Myung Moon.
He successfully defended – among others – Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., the Teamsters Union, John Connally and, as one of his last clients, Michael Milken.
Connections
Two of Williams' closest friends were the Washington Post's Art Buchwald and Ben Bradlee. His debating team partner at Holy Cross was Robert Maheu, Howard Hughes's right-hand man for many years.