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Hollywood Burglar’s Bling Ring Member Playboy Cyber Girl Tess Taylor Sister Pleads Not Guily

Monday, November 16th, 2009

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A suspected member of a burglary ring that stole cash, jewelry and clothing from celebrities’ homes has pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles.

Alexis Neirs, the sister of Playboy Cyber Girl Tess Taylor, after being released from Van Nuys Police Station.

Alexis Neirs, 18, is one of five people charged with felony burglary for an alleged spree that began last fall, targeting the homes of Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton and others.

Neirs entered the plea to a burglary charge on Monday. She is accused of burglarizing Orlando Bloom’s Los Angeles-area home on July 15.

She remains free on bail. If convicted, she could face up to six years in prison.

Police in Los Angeles and Las Vegas say the burglars trawled the Internet to find celebrity homes and learn when their owners were away.

In a story published Friday, The New York Times looks at the intersection of celebrity, teen culture, reality TV and the Internet that is the recent spate of burglaries at the homes of Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Orlando Bloom and other celebrities.

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The Bling Ring, as the Los Angeles Times has come to call it, is made up of mostly 18- and 19-year-olds who used celebrity Web sites to figure out when their victims’ homes would be vulnerable. It doesn’t hurt the chances of the group becoming the subject of a movie that the teenagers “look like the cast of Twilight,” as one Hollywood lawyer put it.

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Six accused members of the band have been charged with residential burglary and other crimes.

Rachel Lee, 18, is said to be the ringleader and was arrested in Las Vegas. She is expected to be charged soon.

Nowadays, celebrities are close enough to reach out and touch, even more so thanks to gossip Web sites that track the nightly antics of young Hollywood. “Young people see a lifestyle on television and have peer pressure and constant bombardment from media to have what other people have, to want what other people want and to try to live the dream,” Jason Peirce, the host of Calabasas Teen Forum, a local cable television program, told the NYT.

Police say that some of the stolen bling was fenced for cash, while other items were kept as trophies. The paper goes on to look at the private lives of the suspected celebuthieves themselves.

Lee “dressed very trendy, things like what celebrities wore,” Dani Ley, a classmate, told the paper. “Everyone would be in jeans and shorts. She would come in fancy jean skirts and fancy tops.” But friends also said Lee had trouble at home.

The stealing started small about two years ago, said Sean Erenstoft, a lawyer for one of the other accused, Nicholas Prugo.

“Rachel for fun would break into cars in rich neighborhoods,” Erenstoft told the paper. “She would yank on the handles of cars to see if they were locked. They find an open door, grab a roach.”

That version of events was disputed by David Diamond, the lawyer for 27-year-old Roy Lopez Jr. He said that it was Prugo who was the mastermind and is pointing the finger at everyone else.

By late last year, according to court documents, Prugo and others burglarized Paris Hilton’s home in Sherman Oaks by entering through an open door and making off with jewelry and other belongings.

It is unclear why the teenagers graduated from parked cars to celebrity homes, but once they did they apparently found the Internet an excellent aid: They consulted sites to learn of stars’ comings and goings and to learn their home addresses.

In coverage of the Bling Ring, the NYT points out, there has been much speculation about what turns teenagers to such crimes: lax parenting? Have children raised on reality TV and intimate-sounding Tweets from movie stars lost all boundaries between the screen and themselves?

Blair Berk, a lawyer who has represented Lindsay Lohan and other celebrities, said that in the brief comments some Bling Ring members have made to the ubiquitous video cameras that now follow them, they seem to be having a good time.

“Wait until they become the people they robbed,” she said. “Give it 60 days before these kids are household names.”

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eBay winner of crypt above Marilyn Monroe admits he can’t pay

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

What a jerk! An eBay bidder from Japan who agreed to pay $4.6 million for the mausoleum crypt above Hollywood sex symbol Marilyn Monroe has backed out of the deal.



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The Los Angeles Times reported the winning bidder e-mailed seller Elsie Poncher Monday, shortly after receiving an invoice, and called off the sale.

“I am awfully sorry, but I need to cancel this because of the paying problem,” the message said.

The 11 other bidders who offered to pay at least $4.5 million for the tomb at California’s Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park were told they had 24 hours to make an offer, the Times said.

The crypt currently is occupied by Poncher’s husband Richard, who died 23 years ago at 81. He reportedly bought the crypt and one beside it from baseball great Joe DiMaggio, Monroe’s ex-husband, in 1954.

The Times said Elsie Poncher plans to pay off the more than $1 million mortgage on her Beverly Hills home with the money she earns from the eBay sale, then move her husband’s remains to the other crypt, which had been intended for her. She is expected to be cremated after she dies.

The bidding for the tomb reportedly started at $500,000 Aug. 14.

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City employees must wear underwear

Monday, June 15th, 2009

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The City Council of Brooksville, Fla., has approved a citywide dress code requiring city employees to wear underwear, deodorant and properly-fitted clothes. Brooksville is about forty-five miles north of Tampa and fifteen miles east of the Gulf of Mexico.

The dress and appearance policy, which also requires all tattoos and scars to be covered up during work hours, was approved 4-1, with only Mayor Joe Bernardini voting against the dress code due to concerns about interpretation and enforcement of the new rules, the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times reported Monday.

“They said you had to wear undergarments,” Bernardini said, “but who’s going to be the judge of that? Sometimes when it comes to certain people going bra-less, it’s obvious. But who’s staring to see if that person doesn’t have underwear on?”
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