"Business is flying; he’s the new Andy Warhol."
-- Arthur J. Williams, Jr.
He was known as the ultimate counterfeiter, a modern day "Catch Me If You Can" story, printing over $10 million in fake money.
“I started printing money at a young age," said Arthur J. Williams, Jr., who grew up in Chicago. “I did it for a long time, got caught, ended up going to prison for seven years.”
It was behind bars in federal prison where Williams started painting money instead of printing it; with each stroke, a new found purpose.
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