William G. Hundley Explained

Birth Name:William George Hundley
Birth Date:16 August 1925
Birth Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Occupation:Attorney
Death Place:Vienna, Fairfax County
Virginia
Spouse:Roberta Inglis "Bobbie" Hundley (died 2005)
Children:William Grover Hundley
Barbara H. Ruffino of Alexandria
John Hundley
Richard Hundley
Mary H. Maddox
James Hundley
Alma Mater:Fordham University School of Law
Branch:United States Army
Battles:Battle of the Bulge in World War II
Rank:Machine-gun sergeant-->

William George Hundley (August 16, 1925 – June 11, 2006) was an American criminal defense attorney, who specialized in the representation of political figures accused of white-collar crimes. Earlier in the 1950s and 1960s, as a United States Department of Justice attorney, he became known for the prosecution of racketeering figures. He once encouraged narcotics dealer and loan shark Joseph Valachi to outline for public consumption the structure of the then secret Mafia or Cosa Nostra.[1]

Hundley died at the age of eighty of liver cancer at his home in Vienna in Fairfax County, Virginia.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Adam Bernstein . Lawyer William G. Hundley, 80. . June 14, 2006. June 21, 2015.