Frank William Abagnale Jr. was born in the Bronx, New York City, on , to a French Pied-noir mother and an Italian-American father. [9][10] He spent his early years in Bronxville, New York.
Frank Abagnale, Jr., is an American author, former con artist, and financial security consultant. He started committing white-collar crimes in his teens and continued his fraudulent activities through the 1960s and 1970s.
In a highly engaging and well-received session, renowned fraud prevention expert Frank Abagnale shared essential strategies for protecting against cybercrime, identity theft, and scams.
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A con man, phony pilot, and check forger, Frank Abagnale Jr. inspired the 2002 film "Catch Me If You Can" — but how much of the movie is real?
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Explore the life of Frank Abagnale, famous for fraud and consults on financial safety. Discover his age, career, and more.
Frank Abagnale was a famous check-forger, imposter, and con-artist. He committed his crimes primarily between the ages of 15 and 21. He was arrested multiple times in multiple countries, spending 6 months in a French prison, 6 months in a Swedish prison, and finally 4 years in a US prison in Atlanta, Georgia.
Frank William Abagnale, Jr. (born ) is an American security consultant and former check confidence trickster, forger and impostor. He became infamous in the 1960s for passing bad checks worth about $2.5 million in 26 countries over the course of five years. [1]
FRANK ABAGNALE, a former con artist who turned into a respected authority on fraud detection and cybersecurity for the FBI, will be the featured speaker in this season’s seventh installment of the Lesher Foundation’s Newsmakers: Lesher Speaker Series at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek on Sept. 30.