José E. Benedicto Explained

José Benedicto
Office:Acting Governor of Puerto Rico
Term Start:May 15, 1921
Term End:July 30, 1921
Predecessor:Arthur Yager
Successor:Mont Reily
Office1:Treasurer of Puerto Rico
Governor1:Arthur Yager
Mont Reily
Term Start1:1917
Term End1:1922
Predecessor1:Position established
Successor1:Ramón Aboy
Office2:Director of the University of Puerto Rico School of Law
Termstart2:1913
Termend2:1917
Birth Date:21 March 1880
Birth Place:San Juan, Puerto Rico
Death Place:San Juan, Puerto Rico
Education:University of Madrid (BA)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (LLB)

José Eladio Benedicto y Geigel (March 21, 1880 – July 24, 1924) was the Treasurer of Puerto Rico, and briefly served as acting governor of Puerto Rico in 1921.

In his early life, Benedicto attended the University of Madrid, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 1902, he graduated with a law degree from the University of Michigan Law School and was licensed to practice in Michigan and Puerto Rico. He subsequently was appointed as a district attorney of Arecibo, Puerto Rico. He also worked as a law professor at the University of Puerto Rico.

In 1908, he was appointed as treasurer. During World War I, Benedicto was partly responsible for a campaign to advertise the sale of Liberty Bonds on the island. This plan would ultimately bring in nearly $10 million for the war effort, or approximately $9 per person in the territory. As treasurer, he also fought a legal battle against the Porto Rican American Tobacco Company. This battle eventually made it to the Supreme Court of the United States and they issued an opinion favoring the treasurer in 1924.

Shortly after Emmet Montgomery Reily was appointed as governor, Benedicto was indicted by a grand jury on corruption charges and was removed as treasurer by the governor in 1921. However, he was later acquitted of charges.

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