A housekeeper was arrested Wednesday after she was allegedly caught on camera stealing six figures in cash from a safe at the Los Angeles home of Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin, The California Post has learned.
Officers responded to the apparel mogul’s mansion on Wednesday morning for a complaint of “grand theft,” a source close to the situation told The Post, confirming a report from TMZ Sports.
Law enforcement sourcestold TMZ that officerswere called around 8:30 a.m. to Rubin’s home in the Bird Streets enclave of the Hollywood Hills.
Police later arrested a female staffer after an investigation.
Rubin was not the person who made the initial call to police, the outlet reported.
A spokesperson for Rubin declined to comment. The Post has sought comment from the LAPD.
The home,which sits in the Bird Streets enclaveof the Hollywood Hills, is a three-level residence that boasts seven bedrooms and 12 bathrooms.
It sits on a nearly three-quarters-of-an-acre lot totaling about 31,305 square feet. Listing sites and agent materials did not disclose the home’s interior square footage.
The property underwent an extensive remodel in 2017 while owned by a group linked to Vancouver Canucks chairman Francesco Aquilini.
Aquilini’s Cordell Trust purchased the estate in 2012 for $8.5 million.
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