Yulia Sedunova, 27, stole a $70k Audemars Piguet watch from a man she met at a nightclub - and made off with another victim's $12k Rolex a month later
Daily Mail | August 5, 2016
A woman stole a $70,000 Audemars Piguet watch from a man she met at a New York City nightclub before pulling a similar stunt with a different suitor a month later, prosecutors said.
Yulia Sedunova, 27, met a 29-year-old man at the upscale club Provocateur on June 12, before heading back to his apartment, where he woke up the next morning to find his luxury timepiece was missing, the New York Daily News reported.
A 25-year-old man then reported his $12,000 Rolex disappeared from his pants after he brought Sedunova back to his hotel on July 21, authorities said.
Sedunova, a Russian native, met her first alleged victim in the Meatpacking District before heading back to his Madison Avenue apartment in Murray Hill.
The 29-year-old man said he made an effort to hide the watch, putting it on a 'high surface' before going to bed, the criminal complaint said.
But he woke up the next morning to find both Sedunova and his prized watch were gone.
A month later, she met a 25-year-old man from Boston and went back to the Wyndham New Yorker Hotel with him, authorities said.
He told the police his Rolex was in his pants before he fell asleep, but the watch, along with Sedunova, disappeared the next morning.
Attorney Ken Montgomery proclaimed her innocence, and prosecutors said during a court appearance at the Manhattan Criminal Court on Friday that Sedunova had not yet been indicted, according to the Daily News.
Sedunova was reportedly arrested again outside the courtroom, although it remains unclear why.
EDITOR’S NOTE: The moral of this story is that if you can afford a watch worth thousands of dollars you can also afford a classy call girl, instead of picking up some thieving trollop at a bar.
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