Former US senator and anti-fraud law co-sponsor Paul Sarbanes dies at 87

Paul Sarbanes, a Maryland Democrat who served in the US Congress for more than three decades, helped clean up the Chesapeake Bay and corporate scandals and pressured Richard Nixon to resign as president, died on Sunday at 87.

The soft-spoken champion of liberal causes who shunned publicity and was known for speaking bluntly, passed away peacefully in Baltimore, his son and congressman John Sarbanes said in a statement.

"Friend, mentor and role model for so many of us in the Greek American community. We will miss you Senator Paul Sarbanes," California's Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis said on Twitter.

Sarbanes was born to Greek immigrants in Maryland on Feb. 3, 1933 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1960.

He served four years as a state lawmaker after having worked as a lawyer in Baltimore, before getting elected to the US House of...

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