Frank Stewart

Frank William Abagnale Jr. (; born April 27, 1948) is an American security consultant, author, and convicted felon who committed frauds that mainly targeted individuals and small businesses. He later gained notoriety in the late 1970s by claiming a diverse range of workplace frauds, many of which have since been placed in doubt. In 1980, Abagnale co-wrote his autobiography, Catch Me If You Can, which built a narrative around these claimed frauds. The book inspired the film of the same name directed by Steven Spielberg in 2002, in which Abagnale was portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio. He has also written four other books. Abagnale runs Abagnale and Associates, a consulting firm.Abagnale claims to have worked as an assistant state attorney general in the U.S. state of Louisiana, served as a hospital physician in Georgia, and impersonated a Pan American World Airways pilot who logged over two million air miles by deadheading. The veracity of most of Abagnale's claims has been questioned, and ongoing inquiries continue to confirm that they were fabricated. In 2002, Abagnale admitted on his website that some facts had been overdramatized or exaggerated, though he was not specific about what was exaggerated or omitted about his life. In 2020, journalist Alan C. Logan provided evidence he claims proves the majority of Abagnale's story was invented or at best exaggerated. The public records obtained by Logan have since been independently verified by journalist Javier Leiva.

Books

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  1. 1. Frank Stewart's Bridge Club

    This book serves as an engaging guide to the world of bridge, offering readers a unique blend of instructional content, expert strategies, and entertaining anecdotes from the author's extensive experience in the game. Through a series of insightful lessons and stories from the bridge table, the author provides both novice and experienced players with valuable tips on bidding, play, and defense, all while fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities and joys of this timeless card game. Whether you're looking to sharpen your skills or simply enjoy tales from the bridge world, this book promises to be an enjoyable and educational read for enthusiasts of all levels.

    The 8252nd Greatest Book of All Time