Edward Mezvinsky

Politician

Birthday January 17, 1937

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Ames, Iowa, U.S.

Age 87 years old

Nationality United States

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1937

Edward Maurice Mezvinsky (born January 17, 1937) is an American politician and lawyer from Iowa.

He is a former U.S. Representative and felon.

1955

He was an all-state football end and member of the Ames High School state championship basketball and track teams of 1955.

1960

Mezvinsky attended the University of Iowa, graduating in 1960.

1963

He went on to earn a master's degree in political science from the University of California, Berkeley in 1963, and a J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law in 1965.

He returned briefly to Iowa to practice law, but quickly began a political career.

1965

He graduated from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law (1965).

In 1965, he worked for former Rep. Neal Smith in Washington on lobbyist disclosure and ethics bills.

1968

After being elected to the Iowa Legislature (1968), he lost a race for Congress in 1970, then won in 1972 and was re-elected in 1974.

He was elected to the Iowa Legislature in 1968, where he attracted publicity as a consumers' advocate.

1970

He lost a 1970 campaign to unseat Republican Congressman Fred Schwengel in Iowa's 1st congressional district by only 765 votes (out of over 120,000 cast).

1972

After reapportionment improved his chances, Mezvinsky won a 1972 rematch.

During his first term in Congress, he sat on the House Judiciary Committee and voted for the impeachment of President Richard Nixon for his activities in the Watergate scandal.

He was one of eight Democratic members of the committee who voted for all five articles of impeachment drafted against Nixon; three were reported to the House, while two failed.

1973

A Democrat, he represented Iowa's 1st congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives for two terms (1973–77).

Mezvinsky grew up in Ames, Iowa, and played high school football there.

1974

Although Mezvinsky defeated Davenport businessman Jim Leach in 1974 in the immediate aftermath of the impeachment hearings, Leach defeated him two years later, in 1976.

Six months into his first term in Congress, Mezvinsky separated from his wife of ten years Myra Shulman; they were divorced two weeks after his 1974 re-election.

During his final term he married Marjorie Margolies, a television journalist.

1976

After his 1976 defeat, they relocated to suburban Philadelphia.

1977

After serving in Congress, Mezvinsky was United States Ambassador to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights from 1977 to 1979.

1980

He made several unsuccessful U.S. Senate attempts in the 1980s.

Mezvinsky unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate seat held by retiring incumbent Republican Richard Schweiker in 1980, but lost to former Pittsburgh Mayor Pete Flaherty.

Flaherty went on to lose the general election by a narrow margin to Republican (later Democrat) Arlen Specter.

1988

Mezvinsky became chairman of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, and made a run for state attorney general in 1988.

He won the Democratic primary, but lost to Republican Ernie Preate in the general election.

1990

He also unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor in 1990, losing to incumbent Mark Singel.

2001

In 2001, he was convicted of 31 charges of felony fraud, and served five years in federal prison.

In March 2001, Mezvinsky was indicted and later pleaded guilty to 31 of 69 felony charges of bank fraud, mail fraud, and wire fraud.

Mezvinsky, who had been working as an attorney at the time, was funneling embezzled and fraudulently obtained money to West African con men after falling victim to an online advance-fee scam.

In the waning days of the Clinton presidency, before the indictment was handed down, Mezvinsky's wife wrote personally to President Clinton requesting a pardon for her husband.

Clinton declined.

Nearly $10 million was involved in the crimes.

Shortly after Mezvinsky's indictment, he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but the judge at his trial disallowed a mental illness defense.

2003

He entered prison in February 2003, and served his time at Federal Prison Camp, Eglin.

Mezvinsky, Federal Bureau of Prisons # 55040–066, was released in April 2008, after 5 years.

2010

In 2010, he became father-in-law to Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of Hillary and Bill Clinton.

Mezvinsky grew up in Ames, Iowa, the son of Jewish grocery store owner Abe Mezvinsky.

His father was born in Russia and his mother in Poland.

2011

He remained on federal probation until 2011, and still owed $9.4 million in restitution to his victims.