LA Lawyers Sex News This Week
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'S&M Svengali' gets 9 years in prisonSunday 9th September 2007
$200 million strip-search case to beginSunday 9th September 2007
Keira Knightley to pose naked in Chanel adSunday 9th September 2007
Hudgens apologizes for nude photoSaturday 8th September 2007
Man found guilty in beating of 'sex slave'Saturday 8th September 2007
Racy billboard draws ire in NYCSaturday 8th September 2007
Man jailed for sex assault, videotaping sexSaturday 8th September 2007
Man charged for sex with boss's dogSaturday 8th September 2007
Martial-arts teacher faces sex chargesSaturday 8th September 2007
Woman charged with sex with boy, 15Saturday 8th September 2007
Police lose video evidence in sex caseSaturday 8th September 2007
Mayor apologizes for lewd emailSaturday 8th September 2007
Airline ejects scantily-clad Hooters coedSaturday 8th September 2007
Artist opens first plant porn theaterSaturday 8th September 2007
Disney star in naked web shameFriday 7th September 2007
Soccer star quizzed on sex assault claimFriday 7th September 2007
Teacher admits to sex with 5 teen boysFriday 7th September 2007
Man put nude pics of ex-lover in restroomsFriday 7th
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Kirsten Dunst's Suite Get's Robbed
NEW YORK — Thieves snatched a $13,000 handbag,her cell phone and ID from "Spider-Man" star Kirsten Dunst's penthouse suite at a posh Manhattan hotel, court records shows.
Dunst was in the New York to shoot scenes for the upcoming film "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People." She had left her suite at the SoHo Grand Hotel early in August when the thieves broke in.
A surveillance camera showed the burglars leaving the hotel, according to the complaint filed in the case. It said they also got away with $2,500 in cash, credit cards, two digital cameras and an iPod music player.
One suspect, Jarrod Beinerman, 33, was being held on $50,000 bond after being arraigned in a Manhattan court Wednesday on burglary and grand larceny charges.
Beinerman's lawyer, James Kirschner, told the judge the surveillance camera showed his client wasn't carrying anything in his hands when he left the SoHo Grand. Kirschner said Beinerman had heard a movie was being filmed at the hotel and "went there to just to check out what was going on."
Authorities have since recovered the credit cards, IDs and cell phone.
How's that for service..It pay's to be famous.
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