Thomas "Fat Cat" Nichols was a notorious gangster and bootlegger in Detroit during the Prohibition era. He was involved in various criminal activities, including bootlegging, gambling, and racketeering. Nichols was known for his lavish lifestyle, which included expensive cars, luxurious homes, and flashy jewelry.
Despite his criminal activities, Nichols was able to avoid serious prosecution for many years, thanks to his connections with local law enforcement and politicians. However, in 1929, he was finally convicted of federal income tax evasion and sentenced to prison.
After serving his sentence, Nichols returned to Detroit and attempted to go straight, but he was killed in a shootout with police in 1932. His reign as one of Detroit's most notorious gangsters came to an end, but his legacy as "Fat Cat" Nichols lives on in the annals of American crime history.
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