In 1970s Detroit, Eddie "The Fat Man" Jackson and Courtney "The Field Marshal" Brown, two childhood friends, amassed over $1 million a month in heroin sales, earning them lavish lifestyles and a reputation as "Kingpins". They rubbed shoulders with famous entertainers and writers, catering to a clientele of prominent figures. Despite numerous investigations, paid informants, and accusations of police corruption, the duo was eventually sentenced to double-digit prison terms. Yet, upon their release, their spirits remained unbroken, cementing their legendary status as the "Kings of the Heroin Game".
Motown Mafia: The Story of Eddie Jackson and Courtney Brown
Two childhood friends, Eddie "The Fat Man" Jackson and Courtney "The Field Marshal" Brown, ruled Detroit's criminal underworld, amassing a monthly income of over $1 million.