I Ran A Bank Fraud Scheme — Then Ended Up in Federal Prison | Najla Arrington
Najla Arrington was born in New York but grew up in North Carolina, where a turbulent and abusive childhood pushed her to survive by any means necessary. On her own at a young age, she turned to scamming and fraudulent checks to fund her lifestyle and escape the chaos at home. What started as small hustles quickly grew into a full-blown bank fraud scheme that eventually landed her in federal prison. Najla’s story is one of pain, survival, and transformation — from a broken childhood to facing the harsh reality of prison life, and ultimately finding strength through redemption. Her journey exposes the dark truth behind white-collar crime, fraud, and the system that punishes survival.
#LockedInWithIanBick #TrueCrime #WhiteCollarCrime #FederalPrison #FraudStory #BankFraud #RealStories #RedemptionStory
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Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro: Who Is Naja & What Her Story Is About
00:32 – Naja’s Early Life, Family Background & Childhood
02:54 – Growing Up: Abuse, Isolation, Moving & Instability
09:24 – Moments of Happiness & Early Independence
10:31 – Orlando Teen Years & Becoming a Teen Mom
13:12 – Struggling for Survival: Money Issues & Social Security
14:53 – Turning to Crime: First Scams, Fraud & Hustles
19:39 – How Check Fraud Works: Naja’s Early Schemes
21:54 – Escalation: Leveling Up Into Bigger Scams
26:14 – The $900,000 Fraud Scheme & Getting Caught
31:43 – Arrest, Federal Charges, Prison Time & Testifying
33:58 – Life in Federal Prison: Daily Reality, Hustles & Survival
38:19 – Prison Fights, Conflict & How She Survived
42:32 – Prison Mentality, Family Issues & Preparing for Release
47:08 – Getting Out: Recidivism, Relapse & Second Chances
51:42 – Her Final Prison Stint & Choosing to Change Her Life
56:39 – Starting Over: Homeless Shelter, Struggle & Cosmetology School
01:01:26 – Moving to Atlanta & Fully Rebuilding Her Life
01:03:46 – Overcoming a Criminal Record & Finding Opportunity
01:05:04 – Owning Her Past: Disclosure, Stigma & Testimony
01:09:03 – Reflections: Lessons, Growth & Advice to Her Younger Self
01:11:54 – Family Estrangement, Healing & Forgiveness
01:14:07 – Closing Thoughts & Final Message
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I’ve Defended The Guilty & The Innocent for 30 Years — Here’s What I’ve Learned | Norm Pattis
Norm Pattis is one of America’s most fearless and outspoken trial lawyers — a champion of the marginalized who has built his career defending clients in some of the highest-stakes criminal and civil rights cases in the country. With over 150 jury trials and admissions to federal courts including the U.S. Supreme Court, he’s earned a reputation as one of the fiercest defenders of the Constitution and free speech. Known for taking on controversial cases and clients that others refuse to touch, Norm has spent over 30 years fighting against government overreach and injustice. In this conversation, he opens up about the realities of the criminal justice system, what it truly means to defend the guilty and the innocent, and the personal toll of standing up for what’s right in a system built to break you.
#LockedInWithIanBick #TrueCrime #CriminalJustice #DefenseAttorney #LawAndOrder #CourtroomStories #JusticeSystem #realstories
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Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro: Who Is Norm Pattis? What Makes a Trial Lawyer Great
03:10 – Norm Pattis: Early Life, Background & Career Start
07:11 – College to Law School: How Norm Found His Calling
11:25 – Discovering Criminal Defense & Why It Hooked Him
13:50 – How Trial Lawyers Choose Clients & Case Strategy
17:37 – Social Media, Jury Pools & Modern High-Profile Cases
21:09 – The Media, Public Opinion & How It Impacts Trials
25:01 – Going to Trial: Tough Cases, Strategy & Client Decisions
31:05 – Juries Explained: Psychology, Testimony & Mirroring
36:26 – Federal vs State Court: Public Defenders, CJA & Differences
42:00 – Losing Cases, The Justice System & Prison Sentences
47:00 – The “Trial Tax,” Plea Deals & Sentencing Realities
52:21 – Pro Bono Work, Crowdfunding & Taking the Right Cases
55:55 – AI in Law: Helpful Tools, Risks & Hallucinations
01:00:00 – Sentencing, Pre-Sentence Reports & What Judges Consider
01:05:00 – Norm Pattis: Biggest Lessons After 30 Years in the Courtroom
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I Spent 25 Years In Prison — It Turned Me Into An Animal | Benjamin McChesney
Ben McChesney spent 25 years behind bars, serving time in more than a dozen state and federal prisons across the country — from low-level facilities to some of the toughest penitentiaries in America. His story is one of chaos, survival, and defiance. After being accused of stealing several pallets of firearms in what became one of the largest gun heists in his state, Ben went on the run to Mexico for two years before being captured. Acting as his own attorney, he fought multiple cases, beat a federal kidnapping charge, and survived years of violence and transfers across 14 federal prisons. Inside, he ran underground poker tables, fought predators, and lived by his own code. Raw, unfiltered, and brutally honest, Ben’s story exposes the reality of long-term prison life, corruption, and what it truly takes to survive 25 years in the system.
#LockedInWithIanBick #PrisonStories #TrueCrime #LifeInPrison #RedemptionStory #RealStories #PrisonLife #SurvivingPrison
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Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro: From Wyoming State Prison to Federal Time
02:40 – Growing Up in Montana & Florida: Early Chaos Begins
06:00 – Family Life, Childhood Trauma & First Trouble
12:00 – Institutionalized Young: Juvenile Facilities & Reform Schools
19:00 – Early Criminal Mindset: Manipulation, Hustling & Survival
25:00 – Wild Behavior, Theft & the Road That Led to Prison
32:00 – First Adult Sentence: Inside Wyoming State Prison
39:00 – Maximum Security Life: Violence, Chaos & Prison Reality
46:00 – Solitary Confinement, Instigating & Survival Tactics
55:00 – Negotiating with the Warden & Gaining Prison Status
01:00:00 – Released from Wyoming: Back to the Streets
01:08:00 – Federal Case: Conspiracy Charges & Facing the Feds
01:15:00 – Federal Prison Journey: Medium Security to Camp
01:19:00 – Smuggling, Schemes & Controversy in Camp Life
01:25:00 – Fights, Transfers & Federal Prison Politics
01:32:00 – Sex Offenders, Prison Justice & Yard Rules
01:41:00 – Books, Mindset & Turning Life Around
01:46:00 – Beating a Case & Marriage Problems After Prison
01:54:00 – Financial Trouble & Planning a Major Gun Heist
02:03:00 – Gun Heist Fallout, Relationship Chaos & On the Run
02:13:00 – Life on the Run: Hiding in Mexico
02:27:00 – Captured in Mexico & Extradited Back to the U.S.
02:55:00 – Legal Battles: Kidnapping Charges & Polygraph Test
03:03:00 – Federal Trial, Sentencing & Wild Prison Stories
03:17:00 – Reentry, Parole & Learning to Live Free Again
03:24:00 – Staying Out for Good: Lessons, Redemption & Moving Forward
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I Was A DEA Agent Who Took Down The Cali Cartel | Chris Feistl
Chris Feistl spent 26 years working for the DEA, including three years in Colombia during the 1990s, helping take down one of the most powerful drug empires in history — the Cali Cartel. His real-life work was portrayed in Narcos: Season 3, but the truth behind the show is even wilder. From undercover operations to high-stakes cartel takedowns, he witnessed firsthand the danger, corruption, and chaos of the war on drugs. Over his career, he earned the DEA Award of Honor, Award for Exceptional Service, and multiple Performance Awards for his role in international investigations. In this exclusive interview, he opens up about what really happened in Colombia, how Narcos got it right (and wrong), and what it was like to spend decades hunting some of the world’s most dangerous traffickers.
#LockedInWithIanBick #DEAAgent #Narcos #CaliCartel #TrueCrime #DrugCartel #NarcosNetflix #realstories
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Timestamps:
00:00 Becoming a DEA Agent & Taking Down Cartels
04:44 Early Life, Law Enforcement Dreams & First Arrests
13:11 From Small-Town Cop to Federal Agent
20:01 Joining the DEA: Training, Requirements & Reality
27:47 First Assignment in Miami — Cocaine Capital of the '80s
38:41 Inside the Miami Drug Wars: Chaos, Cartels & Corruption
45:42 Cartel Smuggling Tactics & DEA Challenges on the Ground
53:03 Dirty Cops, Corruption & How the DEA Adapted
01:01:12 Hunting the Cali Cartel Bosses in Colombia
01:12:40 Deep Undercover: The DEA’s Dangerous Life in Colombia
01:20:01 Surviving the Cartel Wars — Second & Third DEA Tours
01:31:00 Coming Home: DEA Retirement & Life After the Mission
01:36:02 How Netflix’s Narcos Got It Right (and Wrong)
01:40:02 Hard Lessons, Close Calls & Reflections from a DEA Agent
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I Was a Crip Inside New Jersey Prisons — The Truth I Never Told | Jahquan Allah
Jahquan Allah grew up in the heart of New Jersey, surrounded by poverty, violence, and gang life. At just 16, he caught his first gun charge and spent most of his 20s in and out of jail, surviving the brutal reality of life as a Crip inside New Jersey prisons. After serving six years on another gun charge and being released in 2023, Jahquan made a decision to change everything. Now free, he’s the founder of a fitness brand focused on discipline, redemption, and second chances. His story is a raw and powerful look into gang culture, prison survival, and the mindset it takes to rebuild your life after incarceration.
#LockedInWithIanBick #NewJerseyPrisons #CripGang #PrisonStories #TrueCrime #GangLife #RedemptionStory #realstories
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction & Guest’s Powerful Story
02:06 Growing Up in New Jersey & Family Struggles
05:37 Early Influences & The Pull Toward Street Life
09:15 Violence, Guns & the Harsh Reality of the Streets
13:00 Gang Affiliation, Loyalty & Neighborhood Codes
16:40 First Arrest, Juvenile Detention & Lessons Learned
21:37 House Arrest, School Life & Staying Out of Trouble
25:03 Repeat Offenses, Jail Time & Survival Mindset
30:00 Fighting Charges & Navigating County Jail Life
34:41 What Daily Life in County Jail Is Really Like
37:48 Jail Gangs, Politics & The Absence of Real OGs
43:14 State Prison Life: Lockdowns, Structure & Survival
46:48 Getting Out, Relapsing & Landing Back Inside
52:15 Facing Serious Charges & Finding Strength in Adversity
58:00 Mindset Shift, Growth & The Road to Redemption
01:02:56 Leaving Gang Life Behind & Building a New Future
01:07:36 Final Reflections, Hard Truths & Life After Prison
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Real stories from the people everyone else judges first. Hosted by Ian Bick — former federal inmate turned speaker and podcaster — this show sits down with former inmates, recovering addicts, bikers, law enforcement, investigators, and people who have lived through the darkest chapters of their lives. Each episode dives deep into crime, prison, addiction, trauma, redemption, mental health, street life, recovery, and second chances — without scripts, filters, or fake narratives. If you’re into true crime, raw prison stories, personal transformation, and real human honesty, you’ll feel at home here. This isn’t entertainment. It’s lived experience.