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Frank Lucas: Man who inspired American Gangster dies aged 88 | Frank Lucas: Man who inspired American Gangster dies aged 88 |
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Frank Lucas, the notorious Harlem drug lord whose life inspired the 2007 film American Gangster, has died. | Frank Lucas, the notorious Harlem drug lord whose life inspired the 2007 film American Gangster, has died. |
Born in North Carolina in 1930, he moved to New York where he became a prolific heroin trafficker throughout the 1960s and 1970s. | Born in North Carolina in 1930, he moved to New York where he became a prolific heroin trafficker throughout the 1960s and 1970s. |
In 1976 he was sentenced to decades in prison, but later provided evidence to police and was freed after five years. | In 1976 he was sentenced to decades in prison, but later provided evidence to police and was freed after five years. |
A family member told US media he died from natural causes, aged 88, on Thursday in New Jersey. | A family member told US media he died from natural causes, aged 88, on Thursday in New Jersey. |
Lucas, who imported heroin directly from South-East Asia, was known for his lavish lifestyle. | Lucas, who imported heroin directly from South-East Asia, was known for his lavish lifestyle. |
In 1975 he had his assets and property seized by police. At one New Jersey address, authorities reportedly found more than $584,000 (£462,000) in cash. | In 1975 he had his assets and property seized by police. At one New Jersey address, authorities reportedly found more than $584,000 (£462,000) in cash. |
After his co-operation helped police arrest others in the trade, Lucas had his jail-time radically reduced. | |
Despite returning again to prison for another drug conviction in the 1980s, he had been free for almost 30 years before his death. | |
Notably, he formed a friendship with one of the narcotics agents who had helped arrest him - Richard Roberts. | Notably, he formed a friendship with one of the narcotics agents who had helped arrest him - Richard Roberts. |
Reflecting on their unusual bond, Roberts told local news website NJ.com he had expected Lucas to "live forever". | Reflecting on their unusual bond, Roberts told local news website NJ.com he had expected Lucas to "live forever". |
Lucas' life story was adapted, and embellished, for the big screen by director Ridley Scott. Actor Denzel Washington played Lucas - who helped out with production. | Lucas' life story was adapted, and embellished, for the big screen by director Ridley Scott. Actor Denzel Washington played Lucas - who helped out with production. |
Doubts have since been cast on many details portrayed within the film, such as the smuggling of drugs inside returning Vietnam war coffins. | |
In 2012 Lucas had a final brush with the law. He was given probation after reportedly lying over federal disability payments. | In 2012 Lucas had a final brush with the law. He was given probation after reportedly lying over federal disability payments. |
Celebrity news website TMZ reports that he is survived by seven children. | Celebrity news website TMZ reports that he is survived by seven children. |
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