Boris Kostelanetz

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Boris Kostelanetz (16 June 1911 – 31 January 2006) was a leading tax lawyer.

Childhood

Boris Kostelanetz born in

Russian Revolution of 1917, Boris and his family moved to New York City
in 1920.

Career

He began as an accountant at

St. John's University Law School. After graduation, he got a position at the Attorney General's office, Boris was a special assistant to the Attorney General in 1939. He help expose the link between the mob and the movie industry and lead to the conviction of some criminal figures. Boris Kostelanetz was appointed to chief of the war frauds section in Justice Department shortly afterwards. Kostelanetz was also a trustee for New York University
and also president of the New York County Lawyer's Association and chairman of the character and fitness committee of the Appellate Division. Boris Kostelanetz died on January 31, 2006

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