As they were fleeing she shot a motorcyclists in a drug deal gone wrong

She filed papers last week to appeal the rejection with the Supreme Court

The Queensland parole board rejected her application in December

robbed a bar on the Gold Coast in 2011

Eboni Pydde wants to be released from jail 20 months into 6 year sentence

A woman nicknamed the ‘bum-crack bandit’ who was sentenced to six years in jail for a 2011 Gold Coast robbery and shooting has applied for an early release on parole.

Eboni Pydde, 23, has appealed the Southern Queensland Regional Parole Board’s decision in December to reject her application for parole, the Courier Mail reports.

In Supreme Court documents filed on January 4, Pydde said the board had ‘not acted lawfully in the accepted standard of discretionary power.’

Her case will return to court on Wednesday.

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Eboni Pydde (pictured) is seeking to be released from jail 20 months into her six year prison sentence for a 2011 Gold Coast robbery

Dubbed the 'bum crack bandit', Pydde was seen on CCTV footage (pictured) robbing the Coomera Lodge Hotel, during which she shot a man in a drug deal gone wrong

In May 2014, Pydde was sentenced to six years in prison for shooting and injuring a man during a robbery and drug deal gone wrong.

She earned her nicknamed when CCTV footage captured a distinctive tattoo on her buttocks as she robbed the Coomera Lodge Hotel in low-slung jeans and a hoodie on December 27, 2011.

With a silver gun in her right hand, Pydde was seen hopping over the hotel bar and grabbing several bottles of alcohol.

Pydde and several associates smashed one of the pub's windows with a crowbar to get inside and also stole money from the hotel gaming area and cans of Red Bull.

During Pydde’s trial in 2014, prosecutor Brendan Campbell told the Brisbane Supreme Court that during the robbery a man on a motorcycle arrived at the hotel to conduct a drug deal with one of the other burglars.

She wore a hoodie and low-slung jeans during the robbery. The jeans revealed her bum crack and a distinctive tattoo, which police used to help identify her

The 23-year-old (pictured in green) applied for parole in December but it was rejected by the Southern Queensland Regional Parole Board Pydde filed an appeal to the parole board's decision with the Supreme Court last week Pydde (left) shot Mr Norris from the rear window of her car as he was preparing to ride off on his motorbike. She has been sentenced to six years in jail for the shooting

After buying $200 worth of amphetamines, the man was getting ready to leave on his motorcycle when Pydde brandished the silver gun from the rear window of a car.

The man was shot three times and was hit in his hand and upper arm.