The true-crime story of a multimillion-dollar drug ring run by Larry Lavin, a 26-year-old dentist, and his classmates in the 1980s. Lavin, a clean-cut, Ivy-League-educated individual, lived a double life, overseeing a cocaine empire that supplied 13 Eastern seaboard states before being cracked by the FBI.
King of Coke: Living the High Life
Larry Lavin, a 26-year-old dentist and Ivy-League graduate, orchestrated a highly profitable drug ring that catered to Philadelphia's wealthy elite in the 1980s.





