Jeffrey Shuman
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Jeffrey Shuman | |
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| Born | July 1962 (age 62–63) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Other names | "The Vaulter", "Reebok Bandit" |
| Citizenship | United States France |
| Occupation | Bank robber |
| Spouse | Claudia (div.) |
| Convictions | Bank robbery (1994) Drug trafficking (2007) Bank robbery (2017) |
| Criminal penalty | 12 years' imprisonment (1994) 30 months' imprisonment (2007) 15 years' imprisonment and ordered to pay nearly $450,000 in restitution (2017) |
Jeffrey Shuman (born July 1962) is an American-French bank robber, dubbed the "Reebok Bandit" and "The Vaulter", is considered to be one the most prolific bank robbers in the United States and Canada.[1] In 1994, he pleaded guilty to robbing 14 banks in the United States, receiving a 12-year sentence, but was released in 2004, and fled the country while on parole. He then robbed 21 banks in Canada, before fleeing to France on his French passport. In 2016, he was extradited to Canada, and in 2017, was sentenced to 15 years in prison and ordered to pay back nearly $450,000 in restitution after pleading guilty to seven counts of robbery using a firearm.
Shuman was born in Los Angeles County, California, U.S. in July 1962.[2] He is a dual citizen of the United States and France, acquired through his maternal grandmother who immigrated to the United States from Southern France in 1946 as a war bride.[3] His mother Danielle would arrive to the United States with her mother as an infant.[2] His father James was an American. When Danielle became pregnant in high school, she and James married, but shortly thereafter divorced.[2] James soon after had his own issues with criminality, charged with burglary, forgery and possession with intent to sell.[2]
After high school, Shuman served in the US Navy and studied fashion merchandising before working in the mortgage business and land development between 1985 and 1987.[3] In 1988, he unsuccessfully ran for US Congress as a libertarian, later moving to the Bahamas and England, before moving back to the United States, to Miami in 1992.[2][1]