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Frank Abagnale

Frank W. Abagnale (born 1948) was an impostor for the five years in the 1960's. Movie Catch Me If You Can is loosely based on his exploits. Currently he is a financial fraud[?] consultant[?].

Frank W. Abagnale Jr was born in April 1948. At the age of 16 in 1964, when his parents divorced, he ran away to New York City. He decided to exploit him older-looking appearance and misrepresent himself as ten years older to get a job.

His first con was to print his account number in a blank deposit slips and add them to the real blank ones. This meant that the deposits written on those slips ended up into his account. He collected over $40.000 before bank discovered the trick and he changed identity.

In one stage Abagnale masqueraded as a Pan Am pilot Frank Williams for two years to get free rides around the world. Everything was billed to Pan Am. He conned the Pan Am HQ to give him directions how to get a genuine pilot's uniform and made an ID card out of a sample model. He stopped when he revealed himself to the girlfriend and she called the police.

He also forged a Harvard Law diploma, passed the bar exam and got a job in an office of a state attorney general[?]. He impersonated a pediatrician and became a resident supervisor in a Georgia hospital. He slipped out when he really would have to treat a child. He forged a Columbia University degree and taught sociology at Brigham Young for a semester.

In the time of five years, he had used eight identities and passed bad checks worth over $2.5 million in 26 countries. Money was used for a lifestyle that would make him more eligible for ladies.

Eventually he was arrested in France in 1969 when Air France attendant recognized his face from a wanted poster. When French police apprehended him, all the 26 countries wanted him to extradited. First he served time in France. Then was extradited to Sweden where he served time in Malmö prison for forgery. Afterwards he was extradited to USA and sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for multiple counts of forgery.

In 1974 US federal government released him in condition that he would help the federal authorities against fraud and scams - without pay. He founded a company, Abagnale & Associates, that he uses to advise the business world and organize lecture tours.

Abagnale's books

  • Catch Me If You Can
  • The Art of the Steal

External site Abagnale's personal site (http://www.abagnale.com/)



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