Kerrie Droban is a criminal defense attorney (whose clients range from death row inmates to child murderers), national speaker and consultant on biker gangs and the pathology of the criminal mind. She is also an award-winning author of five best-selling true crime books, one of which, Vagos, Mongols & Outlaws: My Infiltrations into America’s Deadliest Biker Gangs, was made into a television series called "Gangland Undercover" produced by the History Channel and renewed for a second season. Her true crime books, Running with the Devil: The True Story of the ATF's Infiltration of the Hells Angels, won the USA News National Book Award for best True Crime and Prodigal Father, Pagan Son: My Life Born Into Madness, is a two-time winner of the USA News National Book Award for Best True Crime and Best Memoir. Her book, A Socialite Scorned: The Murder of Gary Triano, was featured on American Greed, Dateline and in a variety of other national television shows. Her recent release, The Last Chicago Boss: The True Story of Big Pete and the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club chronicles the rise of the gang’s “Godfather” and highlights the symbiotic relationship between The Outlaws and the Mafia.
She has appeared on national television on CNN, American Greed, A & E's, "Gangland", the American Hero's Channel, "Codes and Conspiracies," Investigation ID, Discovery Channel's "Deadly Devotion," and in a true crime Netflix original series entitled, "Deep Undercover.”