In June 1999, she was arrested on charges of pimping and conspiracy; subsequently being convicted, she served 22 months of imprisonment in the Central California Women's Facility.
Upon high school graduation, she left Westchester and relocated to Manhattan, where she lived on the Upper East Side for several years.
[3] Whilst trying to get her recording career off the ground, to make a living she began a small modelling agency in 1988, which quickly evolved into an illicit escort business servicing a financially exclusive clientele.
At the time of her arrest, the prosecution stated Gibson ran one of the largest prostitution procurement operations since Heidi Fleiss, employing around 300 women.
Her customer database, or Black Book, was entered as evidence at her 2000 trial, listing Bruce Willis, Tommy Lasorda, British rock guitarist Steve Jones, film producer Don Simpson, and former Texas lieutenant governor Ben Barnes among her clients.