Granted an official pardon for saving the life of the warden's daughter, she uses her banking knowledge to frame Romano as an informant by planting an unexpectedly large sum of money in his account; the paranoid Orsatti has him murdered.
While the judge is vacationing in Russia, she sends him coded letters intercepted by the KGB that convince them that he is an undercover spy, and he is sentenced to fourteen years of hard labor in Siberia.
With a criminal record, however, her career is over, and Tracy reinvents herself as a professional con-woman, thief, and mistress of disguise, stealing from those whom she believes deserve to be robbed.
In the course of a colorful crime spree all over Europe with FBI, INTERPOL and the Federal Police stalking, she falls in love with one of her co-conspirators, Jeff Stevens, and they plan to take their winnings and live a law-abiding life in Brazil.
But on the plane, she finds herself sitting next to wealthy criminal mastermind Maximilian Pierpont, who shows a strong interest in her, and we are left wondering if she will try to steal from him too.