Matthew John Lesko (born May 11, 1943) is an American author known for his publications and
infomercial
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s on
federal grant
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funding. He has written over twenty books instructing people how to get money from the
United States government
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. Widely recognized for recording
television commercial
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s, infomercials, and interviews in colorful
suit
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s decorated with
question mark
The question mark (also known as interrogation point, query, or eroteme in journalism) is a punctuation mark that indicates an interrogative clause or phrase in many languages.
History
In the fifth century, Syriac Bible manuscripts used ques ...
s, Lesko's signature fashion also extends into his daily attire and transportation,
earning him the nickname Question Mark Guy.
Life and career
Lesko grew up in
Wilkes-Barre
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, Pennsylvania. He is of
Slovak descent. Lesko received his undergraduate degree from
Marquette University
Marquette University () is a Private university, private Society of Jesus, Jesuit research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Established by the Society of Jesus as Marquette College on August 28, 1881, it was founded by John Henni, John Martin ...
in Milwaukee. Upon graduation he was commissioned as an officer in the Navy. In the Navy, he served as a navigator aboard the
USS Oxford in the
South China Sea
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during the
Vietnam War
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. When Lesko returned he earned a master's degree in
business administration
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(
MBA
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) from
American University
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in Washington, D.C.
In 1975, Lesko quit his job designing computerized information systems and co-founded Washington Researchers with his then-wife Leila K. Kight.
After a slow start, Lesko started sending out a professional newsletter telling people how to get free information and, by 1979, Washington Researchers employed 30 people in its Washington, D.C. office.
As side lines of business, Lesko began publishing directories for those who preferred to do their own research, such as the ''Researcher's Guide to Washington'', and conducting seminars on the types of information then available from the government.
Lesko was able to interest publisher
Viking
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who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded and se ...
in his idea to publish a directory of government information sources in 1980. That book, ''Getting Yours: The Complete Guide to Government Money'', was published by Viking's Penguin subsidiary in 1982.
He claims to have researched government grants for over 25 years.
Lesko lives in
Kensington
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The district's commercial heart is Kensington High Street, running on an east–west axis. The north-east is taken up b ...
, Maryland, with his third wife
Wendy Schaetzel Lesko and their two sons, Max and Morgan.
Criticism
Critics claim that Lesko is misleading in his advertisements. A 2004 report by the
New York State Consumer Protection Board
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claimed that most of the grants mentioned in Lesko's books were actually public assistance programs that many people were not eligible for, and that Lesko misrepresented examples of people who had taken advantage of government programs.
''The New York Times'' criticized him for having implied a current association with the paper long after ending a 1992–1994 ''NYT'' column.
[ "In August 2006, Lesko modified his credentials on his Web site, lesko.com, which described him (as his books did) as a columnist for '']Good Housekeeping Magazine
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'' and ''The New York Times'' Syndicate. He wrote the magazine column in the 1980s and the column for the syndicate from 1992 to 1994. Both organizations recently told him that these did not justify his suggestion of a current association."
In 2005, Lesko was named #99 in
Bernard Goldberg
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's book ''
100 People Who Are Screwing Up America
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'' because, "He is a symbol for self-centered free-riders."
In an interview with ''The Washington Post'' in July 2007, Lesko admitted having assembled his books from government guides to grants and loans, quoting Lesko as saying of his first book "I
plagiarized
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the whole thing" and "I didn't write a lick." Lesko later added "I get stuff for free and I sell it for as much as I can get."
In popular culture
* In the season four episode of ''
The Venture Bros.
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'' titled "
The Better Man",
Jefferson Twilight
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Team Venture
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trains with cardboard cut-outs of various villains. When one of the cut-outs turns out to be Matthew Lesko, Jefferson explains that he mistook Lesko for a villain because "he was wearing punctuation on his suit", like that worn by
Batman
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villain
Riddler
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. The Alchemist contends that he "helps people get free money from the government" and therefore is a good guy.
* Comedian
Andy Dick
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parodied Lesko on his short-lived
MTV
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sketch comedy program ''
The Andy Dick Show
''The Andy Dick Show'' is an American sketch comedy series that aired on MTV from February 2001 to May 2002. The series was created by and starred comedian Andy Dick.
Synopsis
Every episode of the series was written and directed by Andy, also pop ...
''.
* Lesko appeared as himself in advertisements for the album ''
Danger Doom
DANGERDOOM was a hip hop project consisting of Danger Mouse and MF DOOM. Their first album, ''The Mouse and the Mask'', was released in 2005, and followed by the '' Occult Hymn'' EP in 2006.
Background
Danger Mouse and MF DOOM had previously co ...
''.
Books
Matthew Lesko's company, Information USA, has published several reference books including:
* ''Information U.S.'' (1986, )
* ''Getting Yours'' (1987, )
* ''1001 Free Goodies and Cheapies'' (1994, )
* ''Free College Money, Term Papers, and Sex Ed'' (1994, )
* ''Lesko's Info-Power'' (1994, )
* ''Free Health Care, Free Medical Information and Free Prescription Drugs'' (1995, )
* ''Gobs and Gobs of Free Stuff'' (1996, )
* ''Free Legal Help'' (1996, )
* ''Free Stuff for Busy Moms!'' (1999, )
* ''Free College and Training Money For Women'' (2000, )
* ''Free Money and Help for Women Entrepreneurs'' (2000, )
* ''Free Money For Your Retirement'' (2000, )
* ''Free Stuff for Women's Health, Fitness, and Nutrition'' (2000, )
* ''Free Money To Change Your Life'' (2001, )
* ''Free Money To Pay Your Bills'' (2003, )
* ''Free Money To Get A Better Home'' (2004, )
* ''Free Money To Quit Your Job'' (2004, )
* ''Free Money for Entrepreneurs'' (2005, )
* ''American Benefits for Seniors: Getting the Most Out of Your Retirement'' (2006, )
All of his books claim to contain information about how to get free money from the
United States government
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.
References
External links
Better Business Bureau of Washington, D.C. Report14 November 2007
– 29 September 2005 interview with Matthew Lesko
"The Culler of Money"– 6 July 2005 ''Baltimore City Paper'' interview and article
– ''Consumer Affairs'' report on Lesko
Matthew Lesko on Tom Green LiveWe Tell Your Story To The WorldMatthew Lesko interview by Mike Sullivan of ''Sully's Blog''
"Matthew Lesko is a Role Model"
*
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1943 births
Living people
American information and reference writers
American television personalities
Male television personalities
Kogod School of Business alumni
Marquette University alumni
Writers from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
United States Navy personnel of the Vietnam War
Infomercials
United States Navy officers
American University alumni
Military personnel from Pennsylvania
American people of Slovak descent