How I Robbed Trump Taj Mahal is the gripping true story of Bradley Vick, a young man raised in the housing projects of Brooklyn, where violence, drugs, and survival were everyday realities. Addiction, isolation, and immaturity pushed him into homelessness, where desperation led to dangerous choices—and eventually, crime.

More than a tale of a high-stakes heist, this book is a powerful look at the systemic failures of New York City’s schools, housing, and jail systems that trap countless young people in cycles of poverty and desperation. Raw, unfiltered, and deeply human, Bradley Vick’s story challenges readers to look beyond crime itself and into the circumstances that create it.
