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'''Michael Sabo''' is an American consultant and speaker on identity theft and fraud in the business and personal sectors. He is Executive Director of Prison Consultants of America, a principal resource for individuals charged with [[white-collar crime]].
'''Michael Sabo''' is an American consultant and speaker on identity theft and fraud in the business and personal sectors. He is Executive Director of Prison Consultants of America, a principal resource for individuals charged with [[white-collar crime]].

Before his reformation, Sabo was best known for his history as a check, stocks and bonds forger, a master impostor, and as an escaped fugitive from federal custody. He became notorious in the 1970s and throughout the 1980s for successfully forging bank and government checks, as well as the forgery of stock and bond certificates. Sabo obtained executive status for certain [[Blue chip (stock market)|blue chip]] companies, made counterfeit payroll checks, scammed numerous major hotel chains, and also obtained gold coins fraudulently. He stole over $10 million throughout the course of his criminal career.

The [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] and [[Interpol]] have confirmed over 100 false identities that Sabo used throughout his white-collar crime spree. Sabo impersonated airline pilots with six different carriers, medical doctors, PhDs, loan officers, an [[Internal Revenue Service]] agent,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ustreas.gov/tigta/semiannual/semiannual_mar2009.htm|title=Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, Semiannual Report to Congress, October 1, 2008 - March 30, 2009|work=ustreas.gov|accessdate=November 7, 2010}}</ref> and once hired 300 people for a one-day computer scam in [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]], AZ. Just six weeks after escaping from a federal prison, he was hired as a deputy sheriff while on the run from the FBI. Sabo's FBI file suggests he was associated with the [[Lucchese crime family]], through which he laundered stolen goods such as diamonds and furs.

To make the feature film ''Catch Me If You Can'', director [[Steven Spielberg]] petitioned Sabo in hopes of basing the plot on his life story.<ref>Detective Mike Kanter of the Citrus County Florida police department declared he was told by U.S. Marshals that Sabo's life was considered for the 2002 hit film.</ref> However, Sabo could not comply and sell the rights to his story because he was wanted by law enforcement officials across the United States. Spielberg then opted to use [[Frank Abagnale]] as the primary character in the movie. Sabo was also featured on the national television program, ''[[Unsolved Mysteries]]'', where he impersonated a doctor.

By 1992, Sabo had been convicted of [[bank fraud]], [[forgery]] of stocks and bonds, [[grand larceny]], and [[identity theft]], both in federal and state courts.<ref>DeMare, Carol (May 27, 1992). "Con Man Gets 2 Years For Ripping Off Merchants". Times Union. http://archives.timesunion.com/mweb/wmsql.wm.request?oneimage&imageid=5640819. Retrieved January 28, 2010.</ref> He has served a total of 12 years in federal and state prisons.

As of late March 2013, two media sources have solidified agreements in publishing Mike’s story: (1) Canadian documentary filmmaker, CMJ Productions Inc., which would air on the [http://investigation.discovery.com/ Investigation Discovery Channel] in 2014; and (2) a best-selling author of five true-crime titles, Emmy-nominated investigative reporter, and award-winning columnist, [http://michelemcphee.com/ Michele McPhee].

He has made numerous radio appearances and provided lectures to justice administration students on college campuses in the eastern, southern, and midwestern regions of the United States.

==Notes and references==
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Revision as of 03:12, 28 November 2013

Michael Sabo is an American consultant and speaker on identity theft and fraud in the business and personal sectors. He is Executive Director of Prison Consultants of America, a principal resource for individuals charged with white-collar crime.