Jody 'Babydol' Gibson, also known as "Sasha," was a prominent figure in the escort industry, operating one of the largest and most exclusive services in the world for 13 years. Spanning across 16 states in the US and Europe, her business employed over 300 girls, including Heidi Fleiss, and catered to over 1,000 clients worldwide.
Born into privilege in Westchester County, New York, Jody was raised in a family of showbiz professionals. Her mother was a personal talent manager, her sister was an Emmy-nominated actress, and her aunt was a famous recording artist with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This background inspired Jody to pursue a recording career, and she moved to Los Angeles after high school graduation to pursue her dreams.
However, Jody's entrepreneurial spirit led her to open a "legitimate" modeling agency, which eventually morphed into an escort service. The agency's success enabled her to "subsidize" her recording career, and she landed a 2-year stint as a guest star on the TV show "Up All Night." She also appeared on various TV shows, including "Larry King Live" and "Geraldo Rivera Reports."
In 2000, Jody was arrested and convicted, and she was subsequently sentenced to three years in a maximum-security prison. She was paroled after 22 months and released in 2002. Her experiences are documented in her book "Secrets of a Hollywood Super Madam," which chronicles her journey, including her experiences as a prisoner.
Jody has been a frequent guest on various TV shows, including "The Tyra Banks Show," "Chelsea Lately," and "Entertainment Tonight." She has also released a second book, "Sex on the Internet-Super Madam Volume 2," and is the editor/publisher of her own publishing company, Corona Books.