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Inherit the mint; how Edward Bennett Williams made legal prostitution respectable - excerpt from 'The Man to See: Edward Bennett Williams - Legendary Trial Lawyer, Ultimate Insider
Washington Monthly, Oct, 1991 by Evan Thomas
The inevitable posttrial blues set in after a few days. "At the end of every case like this, I feel I've shortened my life another notch," he told People. To other reporters, he hinted that he was thinking of leaving the law. "I'm going to take 60 days to canvass all the options I have open to me," he said. He was thinking of running for the U.S. Senate.
Evan Thomas is the Newsweek Washington bureau chief. This excerpt is from The Man to See: Edward Bennett Williams--Legendary Trial Lawyer, Ultimate Insider, to be published this month by Simon and Schuster, copyright 1991.
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