Arthur J. Williams on Being a Master Counterfeiter & Artist, 1st to Replicate '96 $100 Bill (Full)
Arthur J. Williams Jr., known as one of the greatest counterfeiters, opened up about his life in this new VladTV exclusive. He recounts his tough childhood, where he experienced homelessness with his family, after his father abandoned them. They eventually ended up living in the projects in Chicago, where he was introduced to crime at a young age. Williams detailed how he was introduced to counterfeiting and what led him to become the first to successfully replicate the 1996 $100 bill. However, Williams also talked about the legal issues and prison time he served as a result of his crimes. Arthur J. Williams Jr. eventually left the criminal life and became a successful artist. To hear more about Arthur’s story, check out the full interview above.
Interview by: Cavario
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