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Assessor
Russ Wolden
1966

For 50 years the elected office of Assessor of
San Francisco was held by two men, Russell Wolden, Sr. (1916-1939)
and his son, Russell Wolden, Jr. (l940-l967). In l965 rumors began
circulating that dozens of businesses were enjoying lower property
taxes due to "arranged" assessments by the Office of the
Assessor. When the story broke, it was shown that deputy assessors
were undervaluing property in return for cash payments and that
a portion of the payments were going to the elected assessor. A
grand jury indicted the assessor for bribery and conspiracy, and
a jury convicted him of nine felony counts. City Assessor Russ Wolden
was sentenced to state prison from one to 14 years.
Photo
courtesy of the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public
Library. |