Background
Beavers was born and raised in Chicago"s Kenwood/Oakland neighborhood, one of six children.
Chicago alderman Democratic politician
Beavers was born and raised in Chicago"s Kenwood/Oakland neighborhood, one of six children.
Beavers was educated in the Chicago Public Schools and attended Harold Washington College.
He is also a convicted federal felon. Beavers" mother worked in retail and as a waitress. Beavers" father was a steel mill worker
Later, Beavers" father worked for a wrecking company and died in an accident on the job.
Beavers was a Chicago police officer for 21 years. Beavers was an alderman of the 7th Ward (map) in Chicago"s far south side.
In 2006, Beavers reportedly engineered a complex deal concerning the retirement of Cook County Board President John Stroger, who suffered a stroke in March of that year. The deal called for Beavers to assume Stroger"s County Commissioner seat, Stroger"s son, Todd Stroger, to replace his father on the November 2006 ballot as County Board president, and for Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley to appoint Beavers" daughter and chief of staff, Darcel Beavers, to her father"s 7th Ward seat.
On February 23, 2012, Beavers was indictedon four federal charges alleging he filed false tax returns and "endeavoring to obstruct and impede" the Internal Revenue Service.
Following the indictment, he lashed out against the federal prosecutor. On March 21, 2013, Beavers was found guilty of tax evasion and faced a maximum three-year prison term on each of the four tax counts he was found guilty of. Beavers was sentenced to six months in jail, a $10,000 fine, and ordered to pay almost $31,000 in back taxes.
In June, 2014, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld his conviction.
Beavers said he had read Linda Lovelace"s autobiography Ordeal, and had visitied a topless beach and a nude beach, but had never visited a nudist camp, speaking on April 11, 2000 during testimony at a public hearing before the Finance Committee of the Chicago City Council on a proposed designation of a part of Walton Street in Chicago"s Streeterville neighborhood, the location of the first Playboy Club, as "Hugh Hefner Way" in honor of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner.
A member of the Democratic Party, he served in the Chicago City Council from 1983 to 2006.