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Randy Allen

New York Prison Sergeant Reveals What Really Happens Behind Bars

Randy Allen spent over two decades working inside New York’s prison system — 22 years as a correctional officer before being promoted to sergeant. In this interview, Randy reveals what really goes on behind prison walls: the investigations into drugs, weapons, and contraband, the violence between inmates, and the pressure that comes with wearing the badge on the inside.

Teresa Giudice

Teresa Giudice Reveals How She Survived Prison

Teresa Giudice opens up about the chapter of her life that few have ever heard — her time in federal prison. Known around the world from The Real Housewives of New Jersey, Teresa went from fame and fortune to serving time behind bars after her high-profile conviction. In this powerful and emotional interview, she reveals what really happened inside, how she survived, and how the experience changed her forever.

Anthony Sanchez

Tango Blast Gang Member on Surviving 10 Years in Brutal Texas Prisons

Anthony Sanchez grew up in Texas surrounded by chaos, violence, and the lure of street life. By his teenage years, he was caught up in robberies and assaults that eventually led to a 16-year prison sentence in one of the toughest state systems in America. Inside, he became part of Tango Blast — the most violent and feared prison gang in Texas.

Raffaele Ruggiero

Ex-Marine Turned Motorcycle Club President

Raffaele Ruggiero grew up in the Bronx with an upbringing that shaped his discipline and drive. After serving in the United States Marine Corps, he found his passion for motorcycles and the brotherhood that came with it. That passion eventually led him to becoming the President of a Least of Saints Motorcycle Club chapter. In this episode, Raffaele shares his journey from military service to the motorcycle world — the discipline, the loyalty, the challenges, and what it really takes to lead.

Vincent Gigi Marino

I Was A Boston Mob Legend - Then I spent 25+ years In Prison

Former Boston mobster Vincent Gigi Marino opens up about his life inside organized crime. Growing up in Boston, Gigi shares how his upbringing and family life led him down the wrong path and into a world of stick-ups, bank robberies, and the streets. He details his time in state prison, and what it was really like to spend decades inside the federal prison system surrounded by some of the most notorious criminals in America. This is an inside look at mob life, survival behind bars, and the lessons Gigi learned after years of living in the shadows.

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