Robert B. Anderson, U.S. Treasury secretary under...
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Robert B. Anderson, U.S. Treasury secretary under President Eisenhower, has been disbarred for tax evasion and illegal banking activities. Anderson, 78, pleaded guilty in 1987 to evading taxes on $240,000 in income for 1983 and 1984, and operating an illegal bank in which investors lost $4.4 million. He was sentenced to a month in jail and five months’ house arrest, fined $500,000 and ordered to enter an alcohol treatment program.
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