After the war, using a network of smaller terminals, Hess's success continued. In the late 1950s, he built his first refinery; and in 1960, he opened a chain of gas stations. His initial investment was $250,000. the heirs of Iselin in 1977, Martin in 1981 and on February 9, 1984, he became the sole owner of the club after purchasing the last quarter-share from Helen Dillon, Lillis' daughter. Sports agent
Leigh Steinberg once recounted a story about meeting Hess, who related about the "important people I know", showing him a card of the
Ayatollah Khomeini. Famously reticent about talking to the press, Hess attended just three press conferences as an owner who often shunned publicity to the point where he whispered to journalists to not put it in the paper that he was attending a practice session. Hess made sure that
Dennis Byrd, who suffered a broken neck with partial paralysis on the field, received the final two years of his contract of over $1 million. When the Jets arrived at the airport after the loss in the 1999 AFC Championship Game, Hess was there to greet and thank them. Prior to dying, Hess gave assistant coach/defensive coordinator
Bill Belichick a $1 million bonus, which became a sticking point of contention when Belichick was briefly promoted to head coach in 2000. ==Personal life and death==