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While posing as Pan Am First Officer "Robert Blank", Abagnale forged a Harvard University law transcript, passed the Louisiana bar exam, and got a job at the Louisiana State Attorney General's office at the age of nineteen. Despite failing twice, he claims to have passed the bar exam legitimately on the third try after eight weeks of study, because "Louisiana, at the time, allowed you to take the Bar over and over as many times as you needed. It was really a matter of eliminating what you got wrong."[17] He spent a total of eight months as a fake attorney.
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Logan's 2021 investigation found that Abagnale's claims were, for the most part, fabrications. Documents show that Abagnale was in Great Meadow Prison in Comstock, NY, between the ages of 17 to 20 (July 26, 1965, and December 24, 1968) as inmate #25367, the time frame during which Abagnale would claim to have committed his most significant scams. Logan's investigation uncovered numerous petty crimes that Abagnale has never acknowledged, and with Logan giving evidence to argue that many of Abagnale's most famous scams in fact never occurred.[2][3]
Federal court records show that Abagnale was convicted for the 10 Pan American Airlines checks in five states (Texas, Arizona, Utah, California and North Carolina), worth a grand total of less than US$1,500.[1] Following parole, he claimed he went to work for the FBI. However, he was arrested in the summer of 1974 in Friendswood, Texas, for theft at a kids' camp, Camp Manison. This arrest was noted in the local paper.[35] Logan also found no evidence to support a variety of other claims of Abagnale's such as his claim that he was included in a coffee table book celebrating the 100th anniversary of the FBI.[3] :
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