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That Little Nina

I Broke Into Disney Hotels — Then Went to Florida Prison

That Little Nina story is one of survival, heartbreak, and redemption. Growing up in New Jersey with a rough childhood, Nina was groomed as a teenager and dragged to Florida — where her life spiraled into homelessness and drug addiction. Things took a darker turn when she and her boyfriend started robbing Disney hotels, leading to a high-stakes arrest that ended with Nina being sentenced to 6 years in Florida prison.

Anthony Lopez

I Was a U.S. Marine — Then I Went to Prison

Anthony Lopez grew up in the South Bronx, where street life was everywhere. His mom pushed him to join the U.S. Marines to escape the cycle — and he went on to serve in Iraq. But one mistake changed everything. After being caught with a gun off base, Anthony was discharged from the military and sent straight to Rikers Island, eventually serving time in New York State Prison.

Sabrena Collins

Cops Shot Me in the Head — Then I Spent 9 Years in Prison

Sabrena Collins had what most people would call a good upbringing — but by 13 years old, she was already hooked on meth. After getting sober once, a painful divorce sent her spiraling back into addiction and deeper into the drug world. What started as using turned into selling, and one night a police chase changed everything — ending with Sabrena being shot in the head by law enforcement. Instead of ending there, things got worse. Sabrena was charged by the DEA in a federal drug conspiracy case for trafficking meth and was sentenced to 9 years in federal prison.

Kurt Siuzdak

FBI Agent Who Seized $58 Million From the Gambino Crime Family

Kurt Siuzdak has spent his life serving — first in the U.S. military, then as an attorney, and ultimately as an FBI Special Agent for over two decades. From organized crime and major fraud cases to violent crimes, civil rights investigations, and overseas operations, Kurt has seen it all.

Eric Girault

I Built a Million-Dollar Drug Empire - Then Went To Prison

Eric Girault grew up in New York City and was selling crack by the time he was 13 years old. Hoping to save him from the streets, his parents moved the family to Atlanta — but Eric’s hustle never stopped. After dropping out of college, he built a successful weed business that made him serious money… until an associate snitched, landing him in federal prison with a 12-year sentence.

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