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Alleged link between Hollywood ‘Bling Ring’ member Alexis Neir & Cyber Playboy Tess Taylor

Monday, November 16th, 2009
Cyber Playboy Tess Taylor

Cyber Playboy Tess Taylor

Reports indicate Cyber Playboy Tess Taylor helped bust out her sis, alleged Bling Ring member, Alexis Neir with somewhere near $50,000 in bail.

Alexis today pleaded not guilty to a burglary charge. She is accused of burglarizing Orlando Bloom’s Los Angeles-area home on July 15.

We even heard a rumor her arrest and release on bail have been filmed for a reality TV show.

Wonders never cease, though this could all be a very interesting movie of the week!

Gabriella Taylor, Alexis Neirs & Tess Taylor

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

Monday, November 16th, 2009

**Update**

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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$3 million celebrity ‘bling-ring’ case likely cracked

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Looks like there is no honor among the so called ‘bling-ring’ thieves suspected of targeting Hollywood’s young celebrities. Celebrity victims include Rachel Bilson, Audrina Patridge, Orlando Bloom, Lindsay Lohan & the Hilton family.

Rachel Bilson

Rachel Bilson

Audrina Patridge

Audrina Patridge

Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan

Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom

Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton

Nicholas Frank Prugo

Nicholas Frank Prugo

Nicholas Frank Prugo, a suspected  member of the ‘bling-ring,’ was arrested in conjunction with the Lohan & Patridge robberies.

He did not initially cooperate with authorities but on Oct. 6, Prugo, and his attorney, Sean Erenstoft, met with LAPD detectives to “return some stolen items and report information.”

Court records show that Prugo gave police a statement implicating several others in the thefts including Jonathan Ajar, Courtney Ames, Alexis Neiers, Diana Tamayo and a man Prugo can only identify as ‘Roy’. According to the court document, the crew removed cash, narcotics and thousands of dollars worth of jewelry.

Rachel Lee

Rachel Lee

Prugo & additional suspected ‘bling-ring’ member Rachel Lee were arrested after an unidentified tipster told Los Angeles Police Department detectives the pair were responsible for a robbery at Lohan’s Hollywood Hills in early 2009.

Prugo told detectives the doors to the celebrities’ homes were unlocked, with the exception Hilton & Lohan. The ring used TMZ.com and other websites determine travel itineraries & find the celebrities’ homes. He claims 19-year-old Rachel Lee led the ‘bling-ring.’

A search of Lee’s home in Las Vegas where she lives with her father turned up items from Hilton, Lohan and Patridge, including three personal photos of Hilton, two pairs of jeans and a white hat, according to a search warrant. A search of the Las Vegas home Lee shared with her father turned up a piece of paper with the names of her accomplices. Las Vegas Detective Ethan Grimes confirmed those people were the other subjects identified in the crime ring.

Police also found three computers, a Korean passport, 204 $100 bills and less than one ounce of marijuana when they arrested Lee at the home in northwest Las Vegas on Oct. 22, according to the warrants.

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