William J. Scott (Illinois)

William J. Scott (November 11, 1926 June 22, 1986) was an American lawyer and politician.

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Scott served in the United States Naval Air Corps during World War II. He then received his law degree from Chicago–Kent College of Law in 1950 and then practiced law. In 1959, he helped the United States Government with a crackdown on organized crime. He then became vice president of a bank. In 1962, he was elected Illinois State Treasurer, as a Republican, and served until 1967. In 1969 he served as Illinois Attorney General until 1980. He was indicted and convicted for understating his 1972 United States income tax and served time in prison. He died in Chicago of a heart attack.[1][2]

Notes

  1. Illinois Blue Book 1979-1980, Biographical Sketch of William J. Scott, pg. 20–21
  2. William J. Scott of Illinois Dies, Tax Fraud Halted Political Rise
Political offices
Preceded by
Francis S. Lorenz
Treasurer of Illinois
1963–1967
Succeeded by
Adlai Stevenson III
Legal offices
Preceded by
William G. Clark
Attorney General of Illinois
1969–1980
Succeeded by
Tyrone C. Fahner


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