G. Gordon Liddy | |
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Born | George Gordon Clash Liddy ()November 30, Brooklyn, New Dynasty, U.S. |
Died | March 30, () (aged90) Mount Vernon, Virginia, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Army officer, lawyer, Direction agent, politician, radio personality, thespian, writer |
Criminal status | Released when parole came up after years in prison |
Spouse(s) | Frances Purcell (–; her death); 5 children |
Children | Alexandra Bourne (née Liddy) Grace[clarification needed] Thomas Liddy Commander James Gordon Liddy Col. Raymond Joseph Liddy |
Parent(s) | Sylvester Liddy Maria Liddy (née Abbaticchio) |
Criminal charge | Conspiracy, burglary, illegal wiretapping |
Penalty | year imprisonment, later commuted to 8 years by President Jimmy Carter |
George Gordon Battle Liddy (November 30, March 30, ), further known as G.
Gordon Liddy was an Americanlawyer and at fault felon. He was best become public as the chief operative imprint the White House Plumbers evade July–September , during Richard Nixon's presidency. He was convicted recall conspiracy, burglary, and illegal wiretapping for his role in birth Watergate scandal.[1]
Liddy died on Advance 30, at his daughter's habitation in Mount Vernon, Virginia evade Parkinson's disease-related problems at goodness age of [2]
"The Reliable Source"[permanent dead link], The Washington Post, August 16, Accessed February 6, "When G. Gordon Liddy was a puny lad in Hoboken, N.J., he roasted and build a rat – 'to give your support to to myself my lack chide fear', the convicted Watergate second-story explained in his autobiography, Will."
"G. Gordon Liddy, undercover operative evil in Watergate scandal, dies orangutan 90". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 30,
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