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Spiro Agnew - Wikipedia In 1973, Agnew was investigated by the United States Attorney for the District of Maryland on suspicion of criminal conspiracy, bribery, extortion, and tax fraud Agnew took kickbacks from contractors during his time as Baltimore county executive and governor of Maryland
Spiro Agnew | Biography, Scandal, Facts, Resignation - Britannica Spiro Agnew, 39th vice president of the United States (1969–73) in the Republican administration of President Richard M Nixon Amid a scandal related to his governorship of Maryland, he became the first person to resign the nation’s second highest office under duress
Vice President Agnew resigns | October 10, 1973 | HISTORY Less than a year before Richard M Nixon ’s resignation as president of the United States, his Vice President, Spiro Agnew, resigns in disgrace The same day, he pleaded no contest to a charge of
The Nation: The Fall of Spiro Agnew - TIME When he emerged half an hour later, Agnew had been transformed from Vice President of the United States into a convicted felon Why had Spiro Agnew so dramatically and abruptly decided to
Spiro T. Agnew Resigns Vice Presidency in Disgrace - EBSCO Facing impending prosecution, Agnew opted for a plea deal on charges of income tax evasion, while maintaining his innocence regarding the bribery allegations His resignation was framed as an effort to restore public trust in the vice presidency, despite his claims of innocence
Spiro Agnew Resigns - Historycentral To avoid more serious charges of accepting bribes Agnew agreed to plead no contest to the charge of income tax evasion Agnew resigned as Vice President on October 10, 1973
Today in History: Vice President Spiro Agnew resigns On Oct 10, 1973, Vice President Spiro T Agnew, accused of accepting bribes, resigned his office and pleaded no contest to one count of federal income tax evasion
Spiro Agnew Resigned in 1973; John C. Calhoun Resigned in 1832 A few months later, Spiro Agnew was gone, having resigned from his post as Vice President Agnew was investigated by the US Attorney for the District of Maryland for taking kickbacks from contractors while he served as Baltimore County Executive and the Governor of Maryland