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      • Everybody knows of the exploits of outlaws Frank and Jesse James, but who remembers Ed and Lon Maxwell, two Illinoisans who captured the nation's attention in the early 1880s? The brothers graduated from petty theft to stealing horses to murder, and made national headlines as they eluded capture for months.
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  2. Sep 9, 2018 · The brothers, who were tried and acquitted for their roles in the £460 million fraud on Mirror Group’s pension fund, have spent more than two decades avoiding publicity.

  3. Maxwell was born into a poor Yiddish-speaking Orthodox Jewish family and had six siblings. Most of Maxwell's relatives were murdered in Auschwitz after Hungary was occupied in 1944 by Nazi Germany, but years earlier he had escaped to France. [4] In May 1940, Maxwell joined the Czechoslovak Army in exile in Marseille. [7]

  4. Two of Maxwell's brothers, Ian and Kevin, who were the most involved with their father in daily business dealings, were arrested on 19 June 1992 and charged with fraud related to the Mirror Group pension scandal. [44] The brothers were acquitted three and a half years later in January 1996. [45]

  5. Jul 4, 2020 · The brothers. Two of Maxwell’s sons worked closely with him, Ian and Kevin, the number two in his father’s empire, and were the central focus of investigations into his misdealings following ...

  6. Dec 30, 2021 · The brothers. Two of Maxwell’s sons, Ian and Kevin, worked closely with him and were the second line in their father’s empire.

  7. Lord Maxwell’s younger brother was Sir John Maxwell of Terregles, who, like his father, was a very able man and one of Scotland greatest nationalists. As a young man he had held Lochmaben Castle against the English during Henry VIII’s rough wooing.

  8. Dec 30, 2021 · The brothers. Two of Maxwell's sons, Ian and Kevin, worked closely with him and were the number two in their father's empire.