Lucas, 88, passed away while being transported to a medical facility in New Jersey, where he lived, TMZ also reported.
Lucas rose to underworld fame in the late 1960s after spending years as a protege to Ellsworth “Bumpy” Johnson, an African-American gangster based in Harlem.
Lucas soon began importing pure heroin from Southeast Asia in the caskets of soldiers killed in the Vietnam War. He was a major dealer in New York City and in Newark for several years.
Lucas’s empire fell in the mid-1970s when Richard Roberts, an investigator with the Essex County Bureau of Narcotics, broke up a heroin ring run by Lucas’s brother Vernon. Vernon Lucas later testified against his brother Frank, The Star Ledger reported.
Frank Lucas also became an informant and spent about a decade in jail before moving to Newark in the 1980s, the paper also reported.
In the film, Roberts -- a Newark native who would later befriend Lucas -- was played by Russell Crowe.
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