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Sidney Korshak
BornJune 6, 1907
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedJanuary 20, 1996(1996-01-20) (aged 88)
Resting placeHillside Memorial Park
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
DePaul University College of Law
Occupation(s)Lawyer, fixer
Spouse

Bernice Stewart

(m. 1943)
Children3

Sidney Roy Korshak (June 6, 1907 – January 20, 1996) was an American lawyer and "fixer" for businessmen in the upper echelons of power and the Chicago Outfit in the United States. His reputation as the Chicago mob's man in Los Angeles made him one of Hollywood's most fabled and influential fixers.[1] His partnership with Chicago mobsters led him to be named "...the most powerful lawyer in the world" by the FBI.

Early life[edit]

Sidney was born into a Jewish family, with four siblings, in Chicago's West Side Lawndale neighborhood, on June 6, 1907. His parents were Harry Korshak (1876–1931) and Rebecca Beatrice Lashkovitz (1883–1963), who were married on July 15, 1902, in Chicago. Sidney's father, Harry, was a wealthy Chicago contractor.[1] Sidney's younger brother, Morris Jerome "Marshall" Korshak (1910–1996), became a longtime Chicago politician, city treasurer and state senator.[1] Sidney attended Herzl Elementary School, the University of Wisconsin–Madison and obtained his law degree from the DePaul University College of Law.

Career[edit]

Korshak's law practice brought him into contact with many mobsters, such as Al Capone,[2] Frank Nitti, Sam Giancana, Tony Accardo and Moe Dalitz. His services were used by the upper ranks of both legitimate and illegitimate business in the United States.

Korshak numbered among his friends many Hollywood celebrities and leading figures in the entertainment industry, including MCA/Universal chiefs Jules C. Stein, Lew Wasserman and Sid Sheinberg, entertainment lawyer Paul Ziffren (the driving force behind bringing the 1984 OlympicstoLos Angeles), MGM chief Kirk Kerkorian, Gulf+Western founder Charles Bluhdorn, Frank Sinatra, Ronald Reagan, William French Smith (labor attorney and future United States Attorney General), California governor Edmund "Pat" Brown and his son, California governor Edmund "Jerry" Brown, Governor of California Gray Davis, producer Robert Evans, Warren Beatty, Barron Hilton and Hugh Hefner.

Korshak was highly successful in the field of labor consulting and negotiations, and his client list included Hilton Hotels, Hyatt Hotels, MGM, Playboy, MCA/Universal, and Diners Club International. One of his clients was Jimmy Hoffa, notorious head of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters; Korshak was heavily involved in the Teamsters' west coast operations during a time when organized labor was at the peak of its activity.

Korshak was an attorney for various elements of the Chicago Outfit. Korshak bought the J.P. Seeburg Corporation and immediately before the company stock rose from $35 to $141.50 a share. He then sold 143,000 shares to pivotal figures in the stock market including Bernard Cornfeld, who owned the FOF Property Fund, in Switzerland. Korshak received $5 million from the deal.

Other[edit]

Sidney Korshak suggested actress Jill St. JohntoEon Productions for the James Bond film, Diamonds Are Forever. Korshak had simultaneous affairs with St. John and actress Stella Stevens.[3]

Personal life[edit]

On August 17, 1943, Korshak married Bernice "Bee" Stewart (1919–2017), daughter of Omar Stewart (1884–1957) and Ethel (Granger) Stewart (1887–1983).[4]

The couple had three children:

Death[edit]

Sidney Korshak died on January 20, 1996, without ever having a criminal conviction against him (or even an indictment, according to his New York Times obituary).[1] He was buried at the Hillside Memorial ParkinCulver City, California.[5] Marshall Korshak predeceased his brother by one day.

References[edit]

Notes
  1. ^ a b c d Robert McG. Thomas Jr. (January 22, 1996). "Sidney Korshak, 88, Dies; Fabled Fixer for the Chicago Mob". The New York Times. p. D10. Retrieved October 31, 2021.
  • ^ Lisa Keys "Mafia Jews...", The Jewish Daily Forward, October 27, 2006.
  • ^ Kiss Kiss Bang! Bang!: The Unofficial James Bond Film Companion, by Alan Barnes & Marcus Hearn, Batsford (2003); ISBN 0-7134-8645-7
  • ^ "Bernice Stewart "Bee" Korshak Obituary (1919 - 2017) Los Angeles Times". Legacy.com.
  • ^ Russo, Gus (December 12, 2008). Supermob: How Sidney Korshak and His Criminal Associates Became America's Hidden Power Brokers. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. ISBN 9781596918986 – via Google Books.
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