Mel Reynolds
Melvin Jay "Mel" Reynolds (born
January 8,
1952) was a
Democratic member of the
United States House of Representatives from the
state of
Illinois.
Reynolds was born in
Mound Bayou, Mississippi and he graduated from
Roosevelt University and the
University of Illinois. An academic achiever, he won a
Rhodes Scholarship to
Lincoln College in the
University of Oxford.
Reynolds was unsuccessful in his
1986,
1988 and
1990 campaigns against Congressman
Gus Savage. However, Reynolds was able to defeat Savage in
1992. He served in the
House of Representatives from
1993 to
1995.
In
1994, he was indicted for having sex with a sixteen year old campaign volunteer.Reynolds initially denied what he claimed were racially motivated charges but on
August 22,
1995 he was convicted on 12 counts of sexual assault, obstruction of justice and solicitation of child pornography. Reynolds was sentenced to five years in prison and expected to be released in 1998. However, in April of 1997, he was convicted on fifteen counts of bank fraud and lying to SEC investigators and as a result, was sentenced to an additional six and a half years in federal prison. After serving 42 months of his 78 month sentence, U.S. President Bill Clinton commuted his sentence and Reynolds served the balance in a half way house. Mel Reynolds served his entire sentence on the original charges.
In
2004, he was overwhelmingly defeated by
Jesse Jackson, Jr. in his attempt to win back his old House seat.