William J. Brown was elected
Ohio Attorney General in 1970
and served until leaving office in January 1983 following the
results of the 1982 election. Brown was elected as a Democrat.
Brown's tenure in office is one of the longest on record for the
Ohio Attorney General's office.
While in office, Brown emphasized consumer rights and created the
state's first Consumer Protection section. Brown also successfully
sued
General Motors in
the late 1970s for failing to disclose that automobile manufacturer
deployed
Chevrolet built engines into more
expensive Oldsmobile brand cars; the settlement included
compensation paid to owners of Oldsmobiles who bought new cars from
Oldsmobile dealers in 1977 and 1978 equipped with the Chevrolet
V8 engines.
Brown was
from Mahoning County,
Ohio
. He remained active in Ohio politics through
the 1990s and last considered a run for statewide office in
1994.
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