I Was a Teenage Felon - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Coss the Boss
At the age of 14, Coss started selling cocaine in LES Manhattan. By the time he was 18 he was making 3 million a year via his revolutionary, tri-state drug delivery service.

The Art of Money
At 15, Art learned the craft of counterfeiting from his mother's boyfriend and went on to become the best counterfeiter in the world, printing over 10 million dollars of fake money.

High AF
What do you do when you're 19 yrs old and have thousands of pounds of marijuana that you need to ship from Vegas to Florida? You buy your own shipping company and make millions.

The Porno Gangster
Crack sales at 15, robbing drug dealers at 17, porn at 18, robbing banks at 27--Big Herc has done it all and lived to tell about it.

Yankees Suck
What started out as a group of college friends selling bootleg t-shirts, grew into an empire that was puling in thousands a night, but arrests and drugs tore it down.

Tiny Doughboy
At the age of 12, Tiny Doughboy started a crip gang known as the Tiny Loc Bastards. This notorious crew would rob drug dealers for cocaine and then sell the coke at local colleges.

Coyote Bros
Human trafficking was not something 23 year old Max set out to do. But once he got a taste of the money and the lifestyle that came with being a "coyote" he never looked back.

The Fixer
16 year old Obie is given the opportunity to distribute cocaine for an international drug organization and starts making over a million dollars a month.

The K2 Kingpin
K2 is a mysterious and extremly destructive drug that 18 yr old Yazz not only abused but also trafficked, earning him 100k a week while also causing him to spiral out of control.

Have Drugs, Will Travel
At age 17, Seth was living a rock star life while supplying 15 colleges in 5 different states, with massive amounts of acid and weed until the US Marshalls set their sites on him.
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