![]() ![]() I have done so now for more than 43 years.” In 1974, after serving 4 years in federal prison, the government took me out of prison to work for the FBI. I served five years total in prisons in Europe and the US Federal prison system. ![]() “The crime I committed was writing bad checks,” he wrote. Via email, the “reformed” con artist and author - who now advises businesses, banks, department stores and the FBI on fraud prevention and cybercrime - wanted me to know that it bothered him that “everyday someone writes an article about a bank robbery, forgery, con artist, or even cybercrime and they refer to me. It was the famous still from “Catch Me if You Can,” Steven Spielberg’s 2002 film inspired by Abagnale’s best-selling memoir from 1980. The Times of London had reviewed my 2019 book about serial liars, “ Duped,” and a photo of Leonardo DiCaprio in full pilot regalia accompanied the piece. ![]() How Leonardo DiCaprio inspired Michael J. Martin Scorsese’s new western gets nine-minute standing ovation at Cannes Film Festivalĩ/11 lawyer swindled in ‘Ponzi scheme’ by ‘art adviser to stars’: suit Leo brings young model out to dinner with his mom ![]()
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