Remus attended the Illinois College of Law (later merged with
DePaul University College of Law) and was admitted to the Illinois Bar in 1904. Remus specialized in
criminal defense, especially murder, and became quite famous, due in large part to the highly publicized
William Cheney Ellis murder case in 1914. It was in this case that Remus pioneered the "transitory insanity" defense that evolved into what is now known as the "temporary insanity" defense. By 1920, Remus was earning $500,000 a year, approximately $ today. Following the ratification of the
18th Amendment and the passage of the
Volstead Act, on January 17, 1920,
Prohibition began in the US. Within a few months, Remus saw that his criminal clients were becoming very wealthy very quickly through the illegal production and distribution of alcoholic beverages. He decided to become a criminal himself, using his knowledge of the law to escape punishment. Remus memorized the Volstead Act and found a loophole which allowed him to buy distilleries and pharmacies to produce and sell
bonded liquor for medicinal purposes, under government licenses. The outside world thought it was only accessible by dirt road. The actual distillery was located at 2656 Queen City Ave. The alcohol was distilled in the attic of the house then
dumb-waitered below. A trap door was located in the basement, which was the entrance to a tunnel about long and under the ground. In addition to becoming the "King of the Bootleggers", Remus was known as a gracious host. He held many parties, including a 1923 birthday party for his wife Imogene, in which she appeared in a daring bathing suit along with other aquatic dancers, serenaded by a fifteen-piece orchestra. Local children saw Remus as a fatherly figure, and some played on the estate. In 1922, Remus and his wife held a
New Year's Eve party at their new mansion, nicknamed the Marble Palace. The guests included one hundred couples from the most prestigious families in the area. As parting gifts, Remus presented all the men with diamond
stickpins, and gave each guest's wife a brand new car. He held a similar party in June 1923, while he was having problems with the government, at which he gave each female guest (of the fifty present) a brand new car. ==Family life==