According to Alexis Taylor -- another alleged member of the Bunch -- the only reason
Courtney got arrested on Thursday is because she's friends with Roy Lopez ... the
27-year-old who Alexis claims was in charge of selling off the Bunch's stolen goods.
The
pic is another one of the gems found on the computer seized from Nick Prugo by the
LAPD -- that everyone thought had been wiped clean. Whoops
Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch suspect Courtney Ames was rolling in dough when she
took this glamour shot of herself holding a handful of greenbacks -- which probably
came in handy when she had to fork over her $50,000 bail on Friday
According to Alexis Taylor -- another alleged member of the Bunch -- the only reason
Courtney got arrested on Thursday is because she's friends with Roy Lopez ... the
27-year-old who Alexis claims was in charge of selling off the Bunch's stolen goods.
The pic is another one of the gems found on the computer seized from Nick Prugo by
the LAPD -- that everyone thought had been wiped clean. Whoops
The Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch may have scoped out jewelry worn by Audrina Patridge
before her house was burglarized -- judging by searches made from a computer seized
from suspect Nick Prugo.
Whoever was using the computer at the time wanted to check
out photos of Audrina's "diamond watch" -- performing a Google search for images
of the pricey bling.
Audrina's house was burglarized back in February -- two maskless
morons were caught by her security cameras doing the deed ... one of which cops believe
was Prugo.
Two suspected members of the Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch have been busted
for stealing before -- but instead of knocking off filthy rich celebs, they jacked
a ton of stuff from a cosmetic store instead
Rachel Lee -- who cops believe is the
mastermind behind the Burglar Bunch -- and Diana Tamayo were convicted of misdemeanor
shoplifting on August 20, 2009 for stealing products from a Sephora in Los Angeles.
They
were let go with a slap on the wrist -- some fines and probation -- but don't expect
the same treatment if they're convicted for the new stealing spree
Take a look at
this Google search from the computer Prugo was using while celeb homes were being
hit. It shows two searches for "paris hilton diamond watch."
Paris' home was burglarized
in December, 2008. She says $2 million in jewelry and other belongings were taken.
Paris went to the LAPD Hollywood Division today at 2:30 AM to retrieve some of the
stuff.
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Burgular Bunch back in court four people accused of breaking into the homes of celebrities including Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan pleaded not guilty Wednesday dec 3 to charges they stole $3 million in jewelry, designer clothes and other items. The suspects include 19-year-olds Courtney Leigh Ames (far left) Nicholas Prugo (center), Diana Tamayo (not pictured) and 27-year-old Roy Lopez Jr. (second from right). All four are charged with felony burglary. Celebrity monkey has this one by the balls reports that a judge on Tuesday ordered a fifth defendant, Alexis Neiers,street monkey high most of the time reports celebrity monkey. to stand trial as an adult. Since shes doing porn movies the court felt strongly that she be tride as an adult.Celebrity monkey reorts now on trial on a felony burglary charge drug possesion and prostition charges along with charges related to a break-in at Orlando Bloom’s home. She previously pleaded not guilty to the July break-in. they have not talked about any celebrity monkeys or pet monkeys of celebrities so far in the criminal charges or the investivation celebrity monkey reports news on burgular bunch hollywood hillsThe suspects include 19-year-olds Courtney Leigh Ames (far left) Nicholas Prugo (center), Diana Tamayo (not pictured) and 27-year-old Roy Lopez Jr. (second from right). All four are charged with felony burglary. For a group of Hollywood-obsessed teens, entertainment news on the Internet offered more than a glimpse into the lives of stars. It helped them break into celebrities' homes. The teens tracked the movements of stars such as Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton and broke into their houses, making off with millions of dollars in stolen possessions in a spree that lasted almost a year.With a few clicks on the Internet, police say, the suspects developed a wish list of designer clothes and jewelry, then raided the homes while celebrities were away."They thought it was fun, kind of an adrenaline rush," Los Angeles police officer Brett Goodkin said. "They would go in and steal the celebrity's clothes and possessions, things they could never afford on their own." Police last week arrested four young women and two men on suspicion of burglarizing 10 homes in the Hollywood Hills. In addition to Lohan and Hilton, other victims included "The Hills" star Audrina Patridge, Orlando Bloom, Megan Fox, Brian Austin Green, Ashley Tisdale and Rachel Bilson.Police said the teens scoured celebrity blogs and Web sites, looking for valuables, and then used the Internet to find where the stars lived. After watching a home, they would break into poorly protected properties through doors, windows and, in one case, a doggy door. The burglaries lasted from October 2008 until September. Items stolen "run the gamut of high-end designer clothing," Goodkin said. "You could pick a designer, and they would be among what was taken." Police displayed an evidence photograph Wednesday depicting approximately $2 million in stolen jewelry that was recovered and returned to Hilton. The thieves snatched dozens of items of flashy, gem-encrusted jewelry, then made off with it in the socialite's Luis Vuitton bag.The suspects include 18-year-olds Rachel Lee, Courtney Ames and Alexis Neiers, and Diana Tamayo, 19.Several of the group graduated two years ago from the "continuation campus" at Indian Hills High School in suburban Agoura Hills, said Donald Zimring, superintendent of the Las Virgenes Unified School District.Such campuses are for students struggling to attain good grades in regular schools, but Zimring could not comment on their academic records.Additionally, 18-year-old Nicholas Prugo was arrested last month in the same case on suspicion of breaking into the homes of Lohan and Patridge. A sixth suspect, 27-year-old Ray Lopez Jr., was also arrested. Police also sought Jonathan Ajar, also 27, for a variety of offenses, including receiving stolen property and possession of a firearm. Prosecutors have filed felony residential burglary charges against Neiers, Ames, Tamayo and Lopez Jr. They declined to file charges against Lee, pending further investigation, and additional charges will be filed against Prugo, who had already been charged with burglaries at Lohan and Patridge's homes. Police recovered three guns and a large amount of drugs as they served search warrants in the case. They did not specify where they searched. The robberies were driven by "celebrity infatuation and greed," Goodkin said.Neiers had been the subject of a reality-TV pilot episode that the Los Angeles Times said was about aspiring actresses. The cable network E! would not confirm that, but network officials issued a brief statement they "are concerned by recent events, awaiting further details and will be monitoring the situation closely." The statement said shooting began recently and would continue.In a short interview on E!'s Web site, Neiers said she was eager to put the matter behind her."I just learned my lesson that I need to make some better friends and some better decisions as far as my friends go," she said. An attorney representing some of the victims said the crimes highlight the growing risks faced by celebrities in a world of unending media attention. Blair Berk worried this was putting a "bull's-eye on the forehead of celebrities.""You cannot on a weekly basis publish pictures of the back entrance to someone's house and do stories on their collection of cars and jewelry without increasing that person's vulnerability to theft and harm," Berk said. "It's a celebrity envy thing. "It's the new sociopath generation of 'I really like those Chanel boots.' Instead of going out and buying them, they just steal them." Lee appeared to be the "driving force" behind the burglaries, Goodkin said. Attempts to reach her, Lopez and Ames were unsuccessful. A man who answered the phone at a number registered to Tamayo declined to comment or to say whether she had an attorney. Court records show Lee and Tamayo were convicted of petty theft earlier this year.Neiers' attorney, Jeffrey K. Rubenstein, released a short statement saying his client "was at the wrong place at the wrong time" and is "not the party responsible for the events that led to her arrest."Prugo's attorney, Sean Erenstoft, downplayed his client's role in the burglaries. He declined to elaborate, but said Prugo was pleased that others had been caught. Erenstoft said he had not yet reviewed any evidence in the case, which includes video
Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch
NICK PRUGO,Rachel Lee, Roy Lopez, Diana Tamayo, Courtney Ames, Alexis Neiers,
Celebrity monkey is all over this hollywood hills crime story about a group of drug
& sex addicted criminals that have recently been arrested for targeting and burglarizing
Celebritities in the famous tmz and 90210 areas of califorinia the fucking play ground
to the celebrities and pet monkeys.
The Burgular Bunch Monkeys team members are?
NICK PRUGO - Dope Smoking ,trance mucic luvin, celebrity bandit
Rachel Lee - alleged master mind ringleader junkie
Roy Lopez - bicurious -inhalant abuser - bed wetter
Courtney Ames -PROSITUTE - speed addict -not pet owner
Alexis Neiers- pill poper-hollaback girl-follower on twitter
Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch.Rachel Lee, was arrested in Las Vegas yesterday --
and law enforcement sources tell us she is suspected of organizing a plan to steal
cash, jewelry, clothing, luggage, purses and other personal items from several major
Hollywood celebrities, including Paris Hilton, Orlando Bloom, Lindsay Lohan and Rachel
Bilson.
We're told when Lee was busted, cops impounded a variety of items from her father's
Las Vegas home -- including two laptops, photographs of a partially nude woman, photographs
of Lee's friends, more than two hundred $100 bills, a Korean passport and a vial
of marijuana.
Sources also tell us cops found a series of items that may have been taken from various
celebrity homes. The items include a hat linked to Lindsay Lohan, jeans linked to
Rachel Bilson and partially nude photographs linked to Paris Hilton ... no surprise
there.
Roy Lopez, Diana Tamayo, Courtney Ames, Alexis Neiers,Lee
We've learned Lee told the arresting officers she discovered she was a "person of
interest" in the case from "watching TMZ."
We're told Lee has denied being involved in any of the burglaries. She's currently
behind bars in a Clark County, Nevada jail.
Lindsay Lohan's stolen watch may have reappeared -- possibly on the arm of one of
the people
NICK PRUGO,Rachel Lee, Roy Lopez, Diana Tamayo, Courtney Ames, Alexis Neiers,all
are celebrity monkeys in the eyes of the law they will get more than thier fiftteen
minutes.