Richie Roberts

Richie Roberts
Born
Richard M. Roberts

(1937-11-28) November 28, 1937
NationalityAmerican
EducationRutgers University
Seton Hall University
Occupation(s)Former Detective (1963–1971)
Former Assistant Prosecutor (1971–1975)
Former Head of Narcotics Task Force, Former Federal Bureau of Narcotics (1973–1975)
Former Criminal Defense Attorney (1975–2015)
Known forThe prosecution of drug kingpin Frank Lucas

Richard M. Roberts (born November 28, 1937) is an American former law enforcement officer and disbarred attorney. Roberts worked as a detective in the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office and the Essex County Bureau of Narcotics. After completing law school at Seton Hall University and passing the bar examination, Roberts served as an Assistant Prosecutor in the Essex County Prosecutor's Office.

Roberts is known for his role in the investigation, arrest, and prosecution of Harlem "drug kingpin" Frank Lucas, who operated a heroin smuggling and distribution ring in the New York City metro area. He was assisted by the hard work and dedication of the three detectives of the Z-TEAM: Eddie Jones, Al Spearman, and Benny Abruzzo In addition to destroying Lucas's drug operation, the Z-TEAM's investigation uncovered police corruption connected with the drug trade. Lucas's criminal enterprise and the investigation by the Z-TEAM was the subject of the 2007 film American Gangster, starring Denzel Washington (as Lucas) and Russell Crowe (as Roberts). After Lucas was incarcerated, Roberts entered private practice as an attorney specializing in criminal defense and was retained by Lucas as defense counsel.

In April 2017, Roberts pleaded guilty to tax crimes after an investigation against him by the Internal Revenue Service's criminal division and investigators from the U.S. Attorney's Office.