This statesman got rich from selling Hadacol but was charged with tax evasion in 1957.
- Dudley LeBlanc
- Huey Long Jr.
- James Noe
- Sam Jones
Dudley LeBlanc. A concoction he sold as medicine, Hadacol was heavily advertised by LeBlanc before he sold the company in 1951. The buyers discovered the newly-acquired company owed suppliers $2.2 million and more than $650,000 in federal taxes.
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