Samuel Weems

Lawyer, Deceased Person

1936 – 2003

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Who was Samuel Weems?

Samuel A. Weems was the writer of the book Armenia: The Secrets of a "Christian" Terrorist State and a disbarred Arkansas lawyer from Hazen, Arkansas. He was disbarred while holding the office of prosecuting attorney for mixing his clients' money with his own. A year later he was convicted of arson and conspiring to defraud an insurance firm, but wasn't immediately removed from the office, despite the disbarment decision. He died of a heart attack on January 25, 2003. He was best known for his advocacy of, and contribution to, the denial of the Armenian Genocide. He unsuccessfully ran for the position of mayor of the very small town of Hazen in 1994 and 1998.

He made various controversial remarks such as "the Armenians have never been known as truth tellers" and "the number one export of Armenia is terrorism". Weems' book Armenia: The Secrets of a "Christian" Terrorist State was condemned by the Armenian Assembly of America as "outrageous and racist anti-Armenian propaganda.

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Born
Dec 12, 1936
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • Arkansas
Died
Jan 25, 2003

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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