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According to Rewald, he attended the Milwaukee Institute of Technology, then spent a year working for the CIA monitoring underground anti-government activity at the University of Wisconsin–Madison before leaving the CIA and attending Marquette University, where he played football. There is evidence that this was a fabrication and that he only attended the Milwaukee Area Technical College.

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  • Ron Rewald
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  • According to Rewald, he attended the Milwaukee Institute of Technology, then spent a year working for the CIA monitoring underground anti-government activity at the University of Wisconsin–Madison before leaving the CIA and attending Marquette University, where he played football. There is evidence that this was a fabrication and that he only attended the Milwaukee Area Technical College.
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conviction status
  • Released in 1995
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Birth Date
  • 1942-09-24(xsd:date)
conviction penalty
  • 2.524608E9
Name
  • Rewald, Ron
  • Ron Rewald
Occupation
  • Investment adviser, football player, alleged CIA agent
Charge
  • wire fraud and mail fraud
Date of Birth
  • 1942-09-24(xsd:date)
Birth name
  • Ronald Rewald
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  • According to Rewald, he attended the Milwaukee Institute of Technology, then spent a year working for the CIA monitoring underground anti-government activity at the University of Wisconsin–Madison before leaving the CIA and attending Marquette University, where he played football. There is evidence that this was a fabrication and that he only attended the Milwaukee Area Technical College. Rewald's football skills did attract interest from professional teams in the National and American Football Leagues. He signed with the Cleveland Browns in 1965 and trained with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1966. In 1965 Rewald played halfback for the West Allis Racers in the Central States Football League while on a one year leave of absence from the Chiefs. After his football career ended, Rewald became president of a sporting goods store in Wisconsin called College Athletic and expanded the business across Illinois, Minnesota and Ohio before selling the franchise and moving to Hawaii with his wife and five children.
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