Frank J. Wilson

Frank J. Wilson

Frank J. Wilson (1887-June 22, 1970) was the Chief of the United States Secret Service and a former agent of the Treasury Department's Bureau of Internal Revenue, later known as the Internal Revenue Service, most notably in the 1931 prosecution of Chicago mobster Al Capone and federal representative in the Lindbergh kidnapping case.

Capone investigation

Upon joining the Treasury Department's Intelligence Unit in 1920, the former accountant-Wilson would earn a reputation throughout Prohibition as a thorough, if not obsessive, investigator of tax returns and income.

In 1928, Wilson was assigned by the chief of the Enforcement Branch of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, Elmer L. Irey, to investigate mobster Al Capone in a later federal prosecution for tax evasion. Although earlier investigations regarding racketeering charges had been successfully defended by Capone, Irey believed Capone could be prosecuted under a 1927 ruling by the Supreme Court which declared that any income from criminal activities must be subjected to income taxes.

However, as Capone did not file tax returns, own property, endorse checks, maintain bank accounts or give receipts, his income could not be accounted for. As calculating Capone's net worth and expenditures were crucial to federal prosecutors, Wilson arranged to have Capone's organization, known as the "Chicago Outfit," to be infiltrated by federal agents to gather information on Capone's dealings in bootlegging, illegal gambling, and other vices.

Wilson himself moved into Chicago's Sheridan Plaza Hotel with his wife under the guise of a tourist. Wilson's wife was uninformed of the details of his assignment; instead she had been told that Wilson was investigating the finances of one "Curly Brown." Wilson would spend the next three years gathering information on Capone's financial dealings including tracking down mob accountants and bookkeepers.

Becoming aware of Wilson's investigation, a nervous Capone ordered five gunmen to murder Wilson. Federal authorities were informed of the contract and, after urgings from former mentor Johnny Torrio, Capone reluctantly canceled the hit. As a result of Wilson's investigation, which revealed millions of dollars in unreported income, Capone was eventually sentenced to 11 years of imprisonment.

Later career

During the Lindbergh Baby kidnapping in 1932, Wilson's insistence that the serial numbers on the gold certificates in ransom money be recorded would lead to the 1934 arrest of Bruno Richard Hauptmann who was later convicted and executed for the kidnapping. The method of recording serial numbers, and later "marked bills," would later be commonly used to prosecute criminals.

In 1936, Wilson was named chief of the Secret Service and, resisting attempts by J. Edgar Hoover to transfer the Secret Service to the Justice Department under the jurisdiction of the Federal Bureau of Investigation during the early 1940s, he had nearly eliminated the production and distribution of counterfeit money though a nationwide education program by the end of his retirement in 1947. During his administration, he also initiated practices in presidential security which has since become standard procedure.

An article he wrote, "Undercover Man: He Trapped Capone", was the basis for the 1949 film "The Undercover Man".

He later died at the Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC on June 22, 1970, at the age of 83.

In the Brian De Palma 1987 film "The Untouchables", the character Oscar Wallace (played by Charles Martin Smith) is loosely based upon Wilson.

Further reading

*Melanson, Philip H. and Peter F. Stevens. "The Secret Service: The Hidden History of an Enigmatic Agency". New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2003. ISBN 0-7867-1251-1
*Roth, Mitchel P. "Historical Dictionary of Law Enforcement". Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2000. ISBN 0-313-30560-9
*Spiering, Frank. "The Man Who Got Capone". Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1976.
*Wilson, Farnk J. and Beth Day. "Secret Agent: Twenty-Five Years with the US Treasury Department and the Secret Serivice". London: Frederick Muller, 1966.

References

*Kelly, Robert J. "Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States". Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2000. ISBN 0-313-30653-2
*Phillips, Charles and Alan Axelrod. "Cops, Crooks, and Criminologists: An International Biographical Dictionary of Law Enforcement Updated Edition". New York: Checkmark Books, 2000. ISBN 0-8160-3016-2
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Mafia Encyclopedia". New York: Da Capo Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3


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