suggests that a lot of Frank Abagnale Jr's tales about impersonating pilots, doctors and lawyers, as well as cashing in over 17,000 bogus checks amounting a $2.5 million, are untrue.
Yet, after seeing one of Abagnale’s talks in 1981 about turning his life around, Jim Keith did not believe much of what was said. As such, he decided to look into his claims.He later spoke to author Abby Ellin, who wrote the 2019 book Duped about serial liars, and told her that he could not let go of his beliefs about Abagnale.As Keith's daughter told The New York Post: “Like a dog with a bone, he was determined to show this guy was a fraud.
An 87-page dossier of evidence suggests Frank Abagnale Jr did forge checks, impersonate a pilot and escape jail. However, many of his claims were deemed to be “inaccurate, misleading, exaggerated, or totally false”, Keith states.Keith is alleged to have found that Abagnale’s supposed impersonations of a university professor, a lawyer and a member of the US Senate Judiciary Committee never happened.
he lied to us through Biopic movie I hate when people do that
Catch me if you can or Inception
News just in.... captain hook and Peter Pan were not friends
“Conman found to have lied”….quelle surprise