Operation Greylord was an investigation conducted jointly by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the IRS Criminal Investigation Division, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the Chicago Police Department Internal Affairs Division and the Illinois State Police into corruption in the judiciary of Cook County, Illinois (the Chicago jurisdiction).
Encouraged by a teacher to apply to law school despite his earlier plans to become a historian and preacher, Gray moved to Cleveland, Ohio, and received a juris doctor degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1954. At the time there was no law school in Alabama that would accept African Americans.
Fred David Gray (born December 14, 1930) is a civil rights attorney, preacher and activist who practices law in Alabama. He litigated several major civil rights cases in Alabama, including some, such as Browder v.
In 2009, an attorney for some of those convicted in the Greylord investigation requested that Governor Pat Quinn issue mass pardons, calling her clients rather than the taxpayers the real victims, but the governor did not grant that request before he was defeated for re-election in 2014. In 2010 and 2014, respectively, two attorneys disbarred fo...
Operation Greylord was led by the FBI and a group of U.S. attorneys. Their three-and-a-half-year undercover investigation of the Cook County court system led to the indictment of 92 judges, lawyers, policemen and court clerks. Operation Greylord was named after a racehorse, picked at random out of a racing sheet on the back pages ...
Operation Greylord was named after a racehorse, picked at random out of a racing sheet on the back pages of the Chicago Sun-Times. The FBI agents and U.S. attorneys simply liked how it sounded. These images take an inside look at the key players of the investigation and some of the corrupt people it took down. ...
A total of 93 people were indicted, including 17 judges, 48 lawyers, 10 deputy sheriffs, eight policemen, eight court officials ...
Judge John Devine was sentenced to 15 years in prison for accepting bribes. A man undercover. Assistant State's Attorney Terrence "Terry" Hake played a key role in the investigation, posing as a crooked lawyer and gaining inside information.
FBI agents from all over the United States poured into the Chicago area to help run the operation and stage phony crimes. The FBI staged fake crimes all over Chicago. To catch corrupt judges on the take, the FBI staged fake crimes. The "criminals," arresting officers and lawyers were all in on the sting.
Chicago FBI Chief Ed Hegarty (left) swears in Terry Hake (right) as an FBI agent. FBI agents from all over the United States poured into the Chicago area to help run the operation and stage phony crimes. To catch corrupt judges on the take, the FBI staged fake crimes.
Judge Olson was considered so corrupt that the FBI took the unprecedented step of bugging his chambers. Caught on tape. Transcript of an FBI recording that captured a conversation between Judge Wayne Olson and attorney Bruce Roth. Read more transcripts and dig into the case files of Operation Greylord on our exclusive documents page.
Fred David Gray (born December 14, 1930) is a civil rights attorney, preacher and activist who practices law in Alabama. He litigated several major civil rights cases in Alabama, including some, such as Browder v. Gayle, that reached the United States Supreme Court for rulings.
In 1975, Gray achieved a successful settlement for $10 million and medical treatment for those 72 subjects still living of the original 399. (Penicillin had become a standard treatment by 1947, although research subjects were specifically denied that treatment as well as their true diagnosis.)
In 1980 Fred Gray received the Drum Major Award of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
Other notable civil rights cases brought and argued by Gray included Dixon v. Alabama (1961, which established due process rights for students at public universities), Gomillion v.
Gray's autobiography, Bus Ride to Justice, was published in 1994, and a revised edition in 2012. Browder v.
Macon County Board of Education. Gray is portrayed by Aki Omoshaybi in a 2018 episode of Doctor Who, " Rosa ".
Gray is portrayed by Cuba Gooding, Jr. in the 2014 film Selma, which dramatizes the Selma to Montgomery marches and Gray's argument before Judge Frank Johnson that the march should be allowed to go forward.
Jack Lord drew, painted and created jewelry. Doversola treasures one of his original prints that hangs in her living room. She also keeps dear to her heart one of the actor’s signature 1970s McGarrett shirts and his official Hawaii Five-0 badge, which the tough cop carried with him when he said his signature line, “Book ’em, Danno!”.
Today, reruns continue to be beamed worldwide. Toward the end of the series, Jack Lord “was” Steve McGarrett both on and off screen — a well-kept secret that the actor’s secretary, Margaret Doversola, has been keeping for nearly 35 years.
In the end, Jack was no longer the debonair, commanding authority he once played on television, but his devoted friend, Doversola, is convinced that, to Lord, Hawaii was truly the star of the show, and the actors were just simply telling the stories that emanated from the Islands of Aloha.
Jack Lord’s morning ritual was clipping local newspaper stories to include in his scripts. During the last five seasons of the series, Doversola spent time in his trailer typing script changes and helping him with his personal secretarial duties.
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