Billie Sol Estes, a fast-talking Texas swindler who made millions, went to prison and captivated America for years with mind-boggling agricultural scams, payoffs to politicians and bizarre tales of ...
Billie Sol Estes, 88, the convicted Texas swindler who sold imaginary fertilizer to unsuspecting farmers and accused President Lyndon Johnson of ordering a hit on a federal official, was found dead ...
GRANBURY, Texas – Billie Sol Estes, a flamboyant Texas huckster who became one of the most notorious men in America in 1962 when he was accused of looting a federal crop subsidy program, has died. He ...
LUBBOCK - Billie Sol Estes' name was synonymous with Texas-sized schemes, greed and corruption. The flamboyant swindler became one of the most notorious men in America in 1962, when he was accused of ...
Billie Sol Estes, a flamboyant Texas huckster who became one of the most notorious men in America in 1962 when he was accused of looting a federal crop subsidy program, has died. He was 88. Estes died ...
Billie Sol Estes arrives in May 1962 at the federal courthouse in El Paso, accompanied by Austin attorney John Cofer (right, in hat). GRANBURY — Billie Sol Estes, a flamboyant Texas huckster who ...
LUBBOCK, Texas -- Billie Sol Estes' name was synonymous with Texas-sized schemes, greed and corruption. The flamboyant swindler became one of the most notorious men in America in 1962, when he was ...
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