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Eliot
Ness: An Untouchable Life
Doubts
raced through my mind as I considered the feasibility of
enforcing a law which the majority of honest citizens didn't seem
to want. --Eliot Ness
Eliot
P. Ness (April 19, 1903 – May 16, 1957) was an American
Prohibition agent, famous for his efforts to enforce Prohibition
in Chicago, Illinois as the leader of a legendary team nicknamed
The Untouchables.
Eliot
Ness, Treasury Agent 1927-35
In 1926, his sister's
husband, Alexander Jamie, a Bureau of Investigation agent (this
became the FBI in 1935), influenced him to enter law enforcement.
He joined the Treasury Department in 1927, working with the
300-strong Bureau of Prohibition in Chicago.
Following the
election of President Herbert Hoover, Andrew Mellon was
specifically charged with bringing down Alphonse Capone. The
federal government approached the problem from two directions:
income tax evasion and the Volstead Act. Ness was chosen to head
the operations under the Volstead Act, targeting the illegal
breweries and supply routes of Capone.
With Cleveland's
corrupted law-enforcement agents endemic, Ness went through the
records of all the treasury agents to create a reliable team,
initially of fifty, later reduced to fifteen and finally to just
eleven men. Raids against stills and breweries began immediately;
within six months Ness claimed to have seized breweries worth
over one million dollars. The main source of information for the
raids was an extensive wire-tapping operation.
An attempt by Capone
to bribe Ness's agents was seized on by Ness for publicity,
leading to the media nickname "The Untouchables". There
were a number of assassination attempts on Ness, and one close
friend of his was killed.
The efforts of Ness
and his team had a serious impact on Capone's operations, but it
was the income tax evasion which was the key weapon. In a number
of federal grand jury cases in 1931, Capone was charged with 22
counts of tax evasion and also 5,000 violations of the Volstead
Act. On October 17, 1931, Capone was sentenced to eleven years,
and following a failed appeal, he began his sentence in 1932.
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