He was known as Mr. Untouchable—a name that struck fear across the underworld and earned him a notorious reputation. As the head of The Council, a powerful crime organization, he commanded loyalty and respect through both influence and intimidation. Before all the power and notoriety, though, life looked very different for him. He started out as just another street-level drug dealer, grinding on the corners, trying to make ends meet. But ambition and cunning propelled him upward, eventually transforming him into one of the most feared crime bosses of his time. Along the way, he built a personal life away from the chaos—marrying Thelma Grant, with whom he shared a deep bond, and together they welcomed a daughter, creating a family amidst the shadows of his criminal empire. Mr. Untouchable wasn’t just a title—it became his identity, a legacy shaped by power, danger, and the complex man behind the myth.
In 2007, he came out with a memoir titled Mr. Untouchable, sharing his life story in his own words. Not long after, in 2008, he was the central figure in a documentary that carried the same title, Mr. Untouchable. The film gave viewers a deeper look into his journey, further highlighting who he was and what he had been through. Mr. Untouchable became not just a book or a movie, but a powerful representation of his legacy. Through both projects, Mr. Untouchable emerged as a name that people couldn’t ignore.