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The courthouse was named after William M. Tweed who provided funds for the construction of the building.
William "Boss" Tweed
Tweed was the boss of Tammany Hall, a large landowner, the director of the Eire Railway and the Tenth National Bank. However, he was also an embezzler who charged the city large amounts of money to pay kickbacks and bribes to the contractors who worked on the site.
Construction was interrupted when his shady dealings came to light and were disclosed to the public. The cost of the construction of the Tweed courthouse had grown to nearly $13 million, which was then twice the cost of the Alaska purchase. Tweed was convicted three times and died in Ludlow Street Jail in 1878.
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