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Harry Scolinos

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Harry Frank Scolinos (born 1944 in Los Angeles, California) is an American attorney, businessman, and politician. He ran for the United States Congress as a Republican in California's 29th District.

Biography

Born to Greek immigrant parents, Mary and Peter Scolinos, the Scolinos family built a home in San Gabriel, California in 1947. Scolinos' mother still lives in that same house today. He attended public schools at Washington and Coolidge Grammar Schools. He played baseball and football at San Gabriel High School, where he graduated in 1962. He went on to college at Cal Poly, Pomona, where he was student body vice-president. He graduated in 1966 with a B.S. degree in Social Science.

Harry and his wife, Connie, a registered nurse, have been married for 35 years. They have five children: Tasia Scolinos, who is the Justice Department's Director of Public Affairs; Alicia Scolinos Medders; Lea Scolinos; Peter Scolinos; and Christiana; along with two grandchildren.[1]

Career

After college graduation, Scolinos enlisted in the U.S. Army and was sent to Officer Candidates School to become a 1st Lieutenant in the Infantry in 1967. He subsequently attended Military Intelligence School and went on to serve in the Vietnam War in 1969. While serving in Vietnam, Scolinos was awarded the Bronze Star, the Vietnam Service Medal, and the Vietnam Campaign Medal.

Upon receiving his honorable discharge from the Army in 1970, he enrolled in night law school while working full-time for the Automobile Club. He graduated from Beverly Law School (now Whittier Law School) in 1974, receiving his law degree and becoming a member of the California State Bar.[2]

In 1980, Scolinos founded a law practice in Los Angeles. He moved the law firm to Pasadena, where it has remained ever since, becoming a senior partner in the firm of Scolinos, Sheldon & Nevell.

In 1998, Scolinos founded U.S. Fingerprinting, Inc., headquartered in Pasadena. U.S. Fingerprinting provides mobile computerized live scan fingerprinting services to many different entities, such as churches, schools, youth sports teams, and many others. As the current CEO, Harry oversees the largest mobile live scan fingerprinting service in the United States.

Political activity

In 2003, Scolinos formally announced his candidacy for the 29th Congressional District, with introductions made by former Olympian John Nabor and Scolinos’ daughter, Tasia Scolinos, spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.[3]

Scolinos won the Republican primary election and faced the incumbent Rep. Adam Schiff, a Democrat. He lost the 2004 election.

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