Andrew Lancelot | |
Biographical Information | |
Aliases | "Andy the Shark" |
Gender | Male |
Born | October 15, 1929 Los Angeles, America |
Died | June 12, 2000 San Francisco, California |
Affiliation | Leone crime family |
Title(s) | Loan Shark |
Andrew Lancelot was an American businessman who was notorious for loansharking, and he was arrested in 1993, and died in the San Francisco Correctional Institute in 2000. Lancelot won over $4,500,000 in his life through over-pricing his products.
Biography[]
Lancelot was born in Los Angeles, California, to Arthur Conan Lancelot and Elizabeth Smithbourne, two Australian-American parents. Lancelot graduated from law school and became a lawyer, suing people for money. Soon, he got into the loansharking business, lending people money and charging double. He became associated with the Leone crime family, and when somebody did not pay his/her debts, he would send his associates to murder them or beat them. In 1992, when Grove Street Families member Carl Johnson did not pay his debts, Lancelot sent Jesse Atlanta and Rocco Genovese to track him down in Los Angeles, but they were murdered by Johnson with a TEC-9. Lancelot was arrested a year later, when the GSF made his actions known to public, and died in jail.