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The law eventually caught up with Abagnale in France in 1969 after he was recognized by a former girlfriend. He served time in French and Swedish prisons before being extradited back to the United States. He was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison but served only five before the government offered him a unique deal: early release in exchange for helping the FBI identify and prevent the very frauds he had mastered.
In the mid-1960s, a charming, resourceful teenager managed to do what seemed impossible: he successfully impersonated a Pan Am airline pilot, flew over 250,000 miles on standby tickets, cashed millions of dollars in fraudulent checks, and did it all before his 19th birthday. His name is Frank William Abagnale Jr., and his story is one of the most extraordinary criminal careers of the 20th century. abagnale
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