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Jacques "Jacky Le Mat" Imbert (born ) is a French gang leader who first came to prominence in 1960s Marseille's underworld, where he is still considered "The Last Godfather".〔(News French mobster cleared of cigarette swindle - News from France - Expatica )〕 His nickname "''Jacky Le Mat''" means "Jacky the madman" in Provençal.〔 He is also known as "Pacha" and "Matou". He has a daughter, Anastasia Imbert, called Anya, who might run a drug traffic in Paris. ==Early life== Imbert was born in Toulouse, the son of an aviation worker with a passion for opera. Imbert was sentenced to five years in prison in 1947 for an assault on his mother-in-law's lover in a Montpellier bar, but served less than two due to good conduct.〔(Nouvel Obs )〕 On his time in prison, he later declared:
The "tough guy" was Gustave Méla, nicknamed "Gu le Terrible", another criminal that would become notorious in the 1960s. Whilst in prison Imbert decided on the nickname ''Jacky Le Mat'', meaning "Jacky the bottom" or "Jacky the Madman" in the slang of the time. In 1948 Imbert enrolled in the French Army and spent four years in the 15e Régiment de Tirailleurs Sénégalais in Oran, French Algeria. He was discharged for having a "character incompatible with military regulations". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jacky Imbert」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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