Niesha Jackson Appeared on American Greed TV Show as "Bank Robbing Babe" While On the Run
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Niesha Jackson, famously dubbed the “Bank Robbing Babe,” recently opened up about her life on the run during her appearance on the TV show *American Greed*. Jackson and her crew orchestrated a massive bank fraud scheme spanning nine states and 37 banks. Her partner, Charles Barksdale, known as the “face” of the operation, was arrested in 2008 and sentenced to ten years after refusing to snitch on Jackson. Despite his arrest, Neisha remained free and continued running the scheme, amassing over $1 million.
Jackson shared how she attempted to transition into real estate, investing in properties and rental homes, but was ultimately unable to legitimize her earnings due to distrust from legitimate investors. When federal authorities caught up with her after a snitch exposed the operation, she remained defiant. Her story highlights the dangerous mix of loyalty, crime, and the struggle to escape a life of fraud—all while evading capture under the national spotlight.
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