Barbie Bandits and accomplice sentenced

A judge sentenced two women dubbed as the "Barbie Bandits" and a teller who helped them rob the bank where he worked on Monday.
Ashley Miller, who was convicted of theft and drug distribution, was sentenced to the maximum of 10 years. She has to serve two years behind bars, with the remainder on probation. Miller was also ordered to pay at least $2,500 in restitution.
Her co-defendant, Heather Lyn Johnston, who pleaded guilty to robbery and drug use charges, was sentenced to 10 years probation with community service, a minimum $2,000 fine and $2,500 in restitution.
Benny Herman Allen III, who at the time of robbery was a teller at the Bank of America in Acworth, Georgia, also was sentenced to the 10-year maximum. He's required to served five years behind bars and pay $2,500 in restitution.
Miller and Johnston were given the nickname "Barbie Bandits" after cops saw video of the girls laughing while wearing big diva sunglasses before handing a robbery note to the teller.
The girls, who were working as strippers, were supposed to split the $10,000 they stole with Allen.
Herman met the young women through convicted felon Michael Darrell Chastang, who faces sentencing Tuesday for his role in the heist, according to CNN.
