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Richard Kelly (Florida politician) was born on 31 July, 1924 in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., is an American politician. Discover Richard Kelly (Florida politician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?
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81 years old |
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31 July, 1924 |
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31 July |
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Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Date of death |
22 August, 2005 |
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Stevensville, Montana, U.S. |
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Georgia
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Richard Kelly (Florida politician) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Richard Kelly (Florida politician)'s Wife?
His wife is Unknown Loraine Judy Claire Kelly
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Unknown Loraine Judy Claire Kelly |
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Richard Kelly (Florida politician) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Richard Kelly (Florida politician) worth at the age of 81 years old? Richard Kelly (Florida politician)’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Georgia. We have estimated Richard Kelly (Florida politician)'s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Richard Kelly (July 31, 1924 – August 22, 2005) was an American politician from Florida.
Kelly was born July 31, 1924, in Atlanta, Georgia, and his mother abandoned him in an orphanage at an early age.
He attended a one-room school in Crystal Springs, Florida.
He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1942 to 1946, attended Colorado State College of Education and Vanderbilt College of Law, and graduated from the University of Florida College of Law in Florida with a Juris Doctor in 1952.
While in Colorado, he married for the first of five times.
He was admitted to the Florida bar the same year and practiced in Zephyrhills.
In 1953, he became city attorney of Zephyrhills and worked from 1956 to 1959 as senior assistant to the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida.
Kelly was appointed circuit judge of the sixth judicial circuit of Florida and served from 1960 to 1974, when he was elected to the United States House of Representatives as a Republican.
Kelly twice survived impeachment efforts to remove him as a judge.
This included the passage of an impeachment in the State House in 1963, with him being acquitted in his impeachment trial of the charges detailed in the articles of impeachment.
Troubled by accusations of insanity in the 1970s, Kelly allowed himself to be examined by doctors, who declared him sane, allowing him to boast that he was "the only Congressman officially certified as not cuckoo."
He served three terms in the House of Representatives, starting in 1975.
He opposed Food Stamps, aid to the failing Chrysler Corporation and financially troubled New York City.
He attributed New York City fiscal crisis to the pay for police and firefighters and aid to poor people: "The unions have forced industry out of the city. The uniformed services are the highest-paid in the U.S. of A. And welfare? City politicians keep jacking up the rates to get the ghetto vote. No doubt about it."
He was convicted of taking bribes in the 1980 Abscam scandal.
In 1980, Kelly was involved in the FBI undercover Abscam scandal and failed to win renomination, losing to Republican Bill McCollum.
Kelly was the only Republican member of the House to vote against the expulsion of fellow Abscam target Michael Myers (D-PA).
Myers was expelled by a 376-30 vote on October 2, 1980, the House's first expulsion since 1861.
Kelly was convicted of taking $25,000 in bribes.
He claimed he had conducted his own undercover operation and spent part of the money to maintain that cover, but was convicted and served thirteen months of a 6 to 18 month sentence at the federal prison camp at Eglin Air Force Base.
During his third term, he also divorced his wife and married his secretary.
He was released from a halfway house in 1986.
Kelly died August 22, 2005, in Stevensville, Montana after suffering for years with Pick's disease.