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William J. McCorkle
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William J. McCorkle : ウィキペディア英語版
William J. McCorkle
William Joseph McCorkle (born 1966 in San Antonio, Texas) is an American businessman, former real estate guru and former owner of William McCorkle Seminars. In the 1990s he and his wife Chantal created a number of late-night television infomercials, selling materials which purported to teach people how to make money buying foreclosed real estate properties. Both McCorkle and his wife, Chantal, were convicted of fraud and served lengthy prison terms.
==History==
McCorkle, born William Joseph Gonzalez, later took the last name of a stepfather.〔Leusner, Jim. ("McCorkle's Life Story: Inspiration or Bunk?" ) ''Orlando Sentinel'', September 4, 1998, p. B6.〕 William J. McCorkle attended Bishop Moore High School in Orlando, Florida, graduating in 1984. He worked in a number of jobs, including busing tables and exotic dancing,〔("National News Briefs; Get-Rich-Quick Promoter To Stand Trial for Fraud." ) ''The New York Times'', September 1, 1998.〕 before turning to real estate as a career.

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