Martin J. Lahart, Special In , an investigation led by U.S. attorney George E. Q. Johnson into a Chicago Heights bootlegging gang allied with the Capone mob had uncovered financial records suggesting members of the Chicago Outfit could be found guilty of evading federal income tax.
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In this week's Based These men showed integrity during a time when corruption ran rampid through law enforcement. The members of the Untouchables consisted of Eliot Ness, Bill Gardner, Lyle Chapman, Barney Cloonan,Martin J. Lahart, Thomas J. Friel, Mike King, Joe Leeson, Paul W. Robsky, and Samuel M. Seager.
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John Lahart practised as The Untouchables was a group of 11 U. S. federal law - enforcement agents, led by Eliot Ness, who, from to , worked to end Al Capone ' s illegal activities by aggressively enforcing Prohibition and tax laws against Capone and his organization.
Introduction: Celebrity worship as a In , an investigation led by U.S. attorney George E. Q. Johnson into a Chicago Heights bootlegging gang allied with the Capone mob had uncovered financial records suggesting members of the Chicago Outfit could be found guilty of evading federal income tax.
Martin J. Lahart. U.S.
LAHART, Martin J. 76, died in Tucson July2, Retired government employee residing in Green Valley from the past 4 ½ years. Survived by wife, Dorothy; son, Martin J LaHart, Jr. of Tucson; daughter Mrs. Nancy Deschamp, of New York City; three grandchildren Wendi, and Heidi LaHart and Renee Deschamp; sisters, Mrs. Margarite Nelson, Mrs.