Former Special Agent Reviews Counterfeit Money in TV & Film | Vanity Fair

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“What a lot of people don’t realize is that the Secret Service was formed in 1865 with the primary mission of suppressing counterfeit currency.” Former Special Agent Jonathan Wackrow spent 14 years in the Secret Service. Watch as he fact checks counterfeit money scenes from movies and television, including ‘To Live and Die in LA,’ ‘Deadly Transaction,’ ‘Catch Me If You Can,’ ‘Money Heist,’ ‘Rush Hour 2’ and ‘Lethal Weapon 4.’

00:00 Intro
00:54 To Live and Die in LA
03:04 Deadly Transaction
05:57 Catch Me If You Can
08:13 Money Heist
09:52 Rush Hour 2
11:26 Lethal Weapon 4

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