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Richard M. Roberts (born November 28, 1937) is an American former law enforcement officer and disbarred attorney. Roberts worked as a
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in the
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and the Essex County Bureau of Narcotics. After completing law school at
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and passing the bar examination, Roberts served as an Assistant Prosecutor in the Essex County Prosecutor's Office. Roberts is known for his role in the investigation,
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, and
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of
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"drug kingpin"
Frank Lucas Frank Lucas (September 9, 1930 – May 30, 2019) was an American drug lord who operated in Harlem, New York City, during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was known for cutting out middlemen in the drug trade and buying heroin directly from hi ...
, who operated a
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and distribution ring in the New York City metro area. He was assisted by the hard work and dedication of the three detectives of the Z-TEAM: Eddie Jones, Al Spearman, and Benny Abruzzo In addition to destroying Lucas's drug operation, the Z-TEAM's investigation uncovered
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connected with the drug trade. Lucas's criminal enterprise and the investigation by the Z-TEAM was the subject of the 2007 film '' American Gangster'', starring
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(as Lucas) and
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(as Roberts). After Lucas was incarcerated, Roberts entered private practice as an attorney specializing in criminal defense and was retained by Lucas as defense counsel. In April 2017, Roberts pleaded guilty to tax crimes after an investigation against him by the
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's criminal division and investigators from the
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's Office.


Biography


Life and career

Roberts was born in
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,
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, on November 28, 1937. Roberts was raised by his grandparents in the Bronx until he moved to Newark,
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, with his parents when he was eight years old. He graduated from Newark's
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, where he was a star football and baseball player.Waldron, Mary
"American Hero: Richard ''Richie'' Roberts"
Retrieved December 4, 2012.
Roberts is
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.Jones, Richard G
"A New Jersey Crime Story's Hollywood Ending"
''The New York Times'' (November 1, 2007). Retrieved December 8, 2024.
After high school, Roberts served for six years in the
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and attained the rank of
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before being discharged from the service in 1961. He attended
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(now defunct) in
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, but failed during his senior year as a result of poor attendance. Roberts later completed his undergraduate work at
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. In 1963, Roberts was employed as a
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by the Essex County Prosecutor's Office in
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, where for several years, he was involved in undercover organized crime investigations. Attending night classes, he received a Juris Doctor degree from
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and passed the
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in New Jersey in August 1971. After being licensed as an attorney, Roberts was made an Assistant Prosecutor in the Essex County Prosecutor's Office. Shortly afterward, he was tapped to head a special Narcotics Task Force that was overseen by the
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. Roberts remained with the prosecutor's office until 1975. After working as a prosecutor for over 10 years, Roberts became a criminal defense attorney in 1981.Roberts-Saluti Attorneys at Law - Our Team
. Retrieved December 21, 2012.
He was briefly affiliated with the firm Harkavy, Goldman & Capri, but soon established his own firm. The first person he defended was
Frank Lucas Frank Lucas (September 9, 1930 – May 30, 2019) was an American drug lord who operated in Harlem, New York City, during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was known for cutting out middlemen in the drug trade and buying heroin directly from hi ...
. During private practice, Roberts has defended many homicide cases and was involved in New Jersey's first
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(RICO) case. He has also been a guest speaker to conferences held by several police and private groups. He was a co-managing partner of Roberts-Saluti, LLC, a criminal and civil litigation firm with offices in
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.


Investigating Frank Lucas and "Blue Magic"

As the head of a Federal Bureau of Narcotics task force, Roberts is best known for his role in the investigation, arrest, and prosecution of
Frank Lucas Frank Lucas (September 9, 1930 – May 30, 2019) was an American drug lord who operated in Harlem, New York City, during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was known for cutting out middlemen in the drug trade and buying heroin directly from hi ...
(1930-2019), an African-American drug kingpin who operated a heroin smuggling and distribution ring from Harlem in New York City in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The legacy is bolstered by the film '' American Gangster'' in 2007; however, crime historian Ron Chepesiuk states that Roberts "was a minor figure in the Lucas investigation; the idea that Roberts was the key official in bringing Lucas down is Hollywood's imagination." Even Roberts has stated that his character in the film is more of a composite of several investigators' work and not an accurate portrayal of him.American Gangster True Story - The real Frank Lucas, Richie Roberts
Chasingthefrog.com. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
Lucas was a petty criminal until he became associated with Harlem crime lord Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson (1905-1968)."The Return of Superfly"
''New York Magazine'', August 14, 2000.
After Johnson's death, Lucas sought advancement by bypassing the Italian Mafia's control of the New York City heroin trade and obtained his heroin direct from Asia's
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, often travelling to
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, and using military personnel to transport narcotics. Lucas frequently boasted that he smuggled heroin back to the United States by using the coffins of American servicemen killed in the
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. However, that claim has been disputed by his associate in Southeast Asia, Leslie "Ike" Atkinson, who was nicknamed "Sergeant Smack" by the
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investigators. Atkinson claimed that the drugs were transported in furniture, coffins, and holed-out portions on the bottom but not in bodies. Lucas and his associates, who were largely drawn from family and close friends, sold heroin under the name "Blue Magic" and claimed that it was 98-100% pure when it was shipped from
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.Jacobson, Mark
"A Conversation Between Frank Lucas and Nicky Barnes"
''New York Magazine'' October 25, 2007. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
However, it was cut with
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and
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and resulted in a final product that was only 10 percent pure when it hit the streets. However, that was much better than the rival "brands," which were lucky to be at 5 percent purity and likely less. By bypassing the trafficking middlemen, using innovative shipping, and providing a higher-quality product, Lucas to dominated the market through the sale of heroin at inexpensive prices. Lucas claimed that he earned $1 million a day selling heroin from his base of operations on 116th Street,
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, but that was later believed to be an exaggeration. Roberts disclosed on the WBGO 88.3 public radio program ''Conversations With Allan Wolper'' that heroin dealers in New York area were claiming their drugs were "Blue Magic," hoping to take advantage of the publicity generated by ''American Gangster''. In January 1975, Lucas's residence in
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, was raided by a task force consisting of agents from Group 22 of the federal
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and detectives from New York Police Department's Organized Crime Control Bureau (OCCB). In 1976, Lucas was convicted of drug trafficking and distribution offenses and sentenced to 70 years in prison (a consecutive 40-year federal prison sentence and 30-year New Jersey state prison sentence)."U.S. Jury Convicts Heroin Informant"
''The New York Times''. August 25, 1984.
After cooperation in the prosecution of over 100 other drug-related cases, Lucas was offered placement in the federal
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, and in 1981, after five years in prison custody, his sentence was reduced to "time served" with lifetime parole supervision. After violating parole with a minor drug distribution offense, Lucas, who was defended by Roberts, was returned to prison and was released in 1991."Drug Dealer Gets New Prison Term"
''The New York Times''. September 11, 1984.


Depictions in media

The story of Roberts' investigation and prosecution of Frank Lucas was adapted into the 2007 film ''American Gangster'', starring Academy Award-winning actors
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portraying Lucas and
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portraying Roberts. The film grossed more than US$127 million and was met with generally-positive reviews. However, several people involved with the actual events regarding the investigation and prosecution (including Lucas and Roberts) have criticized the film as a largely fictional and exaggerated portrayal that contained inaccuracies and fabrication.
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.
"Ganging Up on Movie's 'Lies'"
''The New York Post'' (November 4, 2007). Retrieved October 7, 2008.
The film portrays Roberts as being mired in a personal
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battle and suggests that aspect of his personal life was compromised by his dogged investigation of Lucas. That was entirely fabricated, as Roberts never had a child. Roberts also criticized the portrayal of Lucas as "almost noble". Sterling Johnson, Jr., a federal judge who served as a special narcotics prosecutor and assisted in the arrest and trial of Lucas, described the film as "one percent reality and ninety-nine percent Hollywood." In addition, Johnson described the real-life Lucas as "illiterate, vicious, violent, and everything Denzel Washington was not." In 2008, former DEA agents filed a lawsuit against
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that alleged that the events depicted in the film defamed them and hundreds of other agents.WPRI
"DEA agents sue over 'American Gangster'"
February 8, 2008.


References


External links


Interview by Charlie Rose of the stars, the director, and the producer of the movie American Gangster
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