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Former Hells Angels Leader George Christie
Former Hells Angels President George Christie sits down with VladTV for an in-depth conversation breaking down the inner workings, history, and controversies surrounding one of the world’s most infamous motorcycle clubs. Christie compares the Hells Angels to the Italian Mafia, explaining key differences such as the absence of a centralized commission and how leadership, discipline, and order are maintained across chapters.In this interview, Christie revisits major moments in Hells Angels history, including failed RICO cases, the 2002 River Run Riot, and the club’s internal codes—such as the refusal to call 911 and the meaning behind controversial symbols like the ball peen hammer patch and the Red Wing insignia. He shares firsthand stories involving legendary figures like Sonny Barger, detailing how leadership styles evolved and how power dynamics shifted over time.Christie also addresses lesser-known topics, including the existence of a gay Hells Angels member in Europe, his interactions with Chuck Zito, and Chuck’s involvement in the 2002 Vanderbilt brawl. He reflects on his own legal battles, revealing how he once faced up to 160 years in prison before ultimately receiving probation. The discussion expands into broader themes around street codes, criminal organizations, leadership challenges, and the difficulty of maintaining structure in outlaw groups.Vlad also weighs in on his interview approach, highlighting long-form storytelling and referencing past guests like TK Kirkland and Ari Spears. The conversation closes by touching on global power dynamics, including the war in Ukraine and perceptions of Vladimir Putin, tying street culture to larger systems of influence and authority.
Niesha Jackson "The Bank Robbing Babe" on Stealing Over $1M, Kidnapped, Prison
Niesha Jackson, widely known as the “Bank Robbing Babe,” sits down with VladTV to tell the full story behind her infamous multi-state crime spree that targeted 37 banks across nine states and netted over $1 million. Growing up in Oakland, Niesha explains how she began stealing at just 11 years old before escalating into check fraud, identity scams, and what she describes as the “approval game,” using fake IDs and prepaid cards to withdraw large sums from financial institutions.In this interview, Niesha breaks down how she executed her schemes, the mistakes that led to her arrests, and the betrayals that cost her everything while she was on the run. She recounts serving multiple sentences, including a seven-month bid, a 16-month stint, and ultimately a devastating 187-month federal sentence tied to fraud and failure to appear, resulting in $630,000 in restitution.Niesha also opens up about life behind bars, detailing violent conflicts with inmates and staff, her transfer to Alabama’s largest women’s prison, and the psychological toll of long-term incarceration. Despite the setbacks, she emphasizes her determination to rebuild her life legally, focusing on community reentry, personal accountability, and entrepreneurship.Now home, Niesha discusses her plans to relaunch her online boutique, start a cleaning service, and turn her story into a cautionary example for others tempted by fast money. She reflects on the lessons learned, the gratitude she feels for a second chance, and her commitment to channeling her ambition into positive, lawful success.
RJ Cipriani on Losing $2.5M Gambling Owen Hanson's Cartel Drug Money
RJ Cipriani sits down with VladTV to tell the full story behind laundering $2.5 million for Owen Hanson, better known as the “Cocaine Quarterback,” and how a gambling relationship spiraled into threats, federal investigations, and a 21-year prison sentence. RJ explains how he initially helped Hanson win back $100,000, only to later lose $1.4 million, triggering threats that ultimately led RJ to cooperate with authorities.In this interview, Cipriani breaks down how law enforcement discovered $702,000 in cash inside Hanson’s hotel room and how the case expanded into one of the most notorious drug trafficking and money laundering prosecutions in recent years. RJ reflects on the pressure, fear, and consequences that came with being tied to a high-level criminal operation.The conversation expands into RJ’s broader experiences exposing corruption within the gambling world, including high-profile financial scandals involving Nicole Murphy, Troy Stratos, and Tim Burns—who allegedly lost between $8–10 million. RJ recounts elaborate scams, including a $500,000 check that was ripped up, fixed-fight allegations, and the dangers of trusting others with money. He shares a shocking story of confronting an alleged fraudster in a casino bathroom, which led to an arrest and prison sentence.RJ also offers hard-earned advice on investment fraud, stressing the importance of betting on yourself instead of handing money to others, and discusses why boxing matches like Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua and Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford raise red flags in the gambling world. He closes by revealing his unsuccessful attempts to collaborate with Mark Wahlberg on a documentary and reflects on the risks of chasing fast money in high-stakes environments.
Sly Diggler on Doing Freak Offs with Diddy & 50 Cent's BM: Diddy Has 3 Inches
Sly Diggler, an adult entertainer who entered the industry in 2019, sits down with VladTV to discuss his background, career, and the controversy surrounding his involvement in a high-profile case connected to Sean “Diddy” Combs. Sly explains how a personal breakup and encouragement from friends led him into adult entertainment, as well as the origin of his stage name, which combines his longtime tag “Sly” with a nickname given by his brother.In the interview, Sly details his interactions with Diddy and a woman identified as Jane Doe, describing how they met, the structure of their encounters, and the dynamics involved. He discusses Diddy’s alleged preferences, including being an observer rather than a participant, and addresses claims that later became part of a larger legal and media firestorm. Sly also speaks on the lack of protection used during these encounters and how those details became central to public scrutiny.The conversation covers the aftermath of the allegations, including Diddy’s arrest, the ongoing legal process, and Sly’s own interactions with Homeland Security and legal counsel. Vlad and Sly also discuss broader themes such as infidelity, power, wealth, and the logistics of maintaining multiple relationships. Vlad challenges the idea that time constraints played a role, arguing that wealth and access allowed choices to be made deliberately.The interview closes on a more reflective note, with both acknowledging the seriousness of the situation, personal accountability, and the maturity required when discussing sensitive and damaging allegations.
Jr Writer, Hell Rell & DukeDaGod on New Album, Hell Rell Jumped, Dipset, Max B
Watch the FULL uncensored interview early — become a VladTV YouTube Member now: https://www.youtube.com/vladtv/join ⸻ New York hip-hop legends Hell Rell, JR Writer, and DukeDaGod reunite on VladTV to discuss their upcoming album Double Trouble, set for release on February 6, with DukeDaGod serving as executive producer. The trio breaks down the creative process behind the project and reveals potential collaborations with heavyweights like T.I. and legendary producer Pete Rock. In this interview, the Dipset-affiliated artists reflect on their early careers, including their first VladTV interviews in 2009 and 2022, and revisit the impact of the infamous 50 Cent beef on Dipset’s momentum and public perception. They speak candidly about how the industry has changed, what they would do differently today, and how experience has reshaped their approach to music and business. Hell Rell, JR Writer, and DukeDaGod also dive into the importance of reclaiming master recordings, owning their catalogs, and building long-term value instead of chasing short-term buzz. The conversation touches on the rise of battle rap, their experiences with clout chasing in the modern era, and how legacy artists can stay relevant without compromising authenticity. They also weigh in on the upcoming Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua boxing match and the growing crossover between hip-hop, sports, and entertainment.
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