“In the late ’80s, Ronnie Leibowitz robbed 21 banks in the suburbs of Tel Aviv for more than $400,000. He successfully evaded capture for nearly two years, relying on a simple disguise and a clever strategy. Local media crowned him Ofnobank, a combination of two Hebrew words for “motorcycle” and “bank,” and his exploits made him a national celebrity, even after he was identified and caught.”
- Jeffrey Jablansky
client: Motorcyclist