A green bean at New York College is suing her flat mate after supposedly finding that generally $51,000 worth of totes and gems were taken. Aurora Agapov, 19, documented a suit against her flat mate Kaitlyn Fung and Fung’s mom, blaming the 18-year-old for preparing a plan to take Agapov’s expensive effects and sell a portion of the things on a web-based extravagance resale commercial center. Agapov’s dad is Andre Agapov, a Russian-American mining tycoon and Chief of a gold mining organization. The suit asserts that Aurora Agapov found in May that a portion of her things had disappeared from their room in Organizers’ Corridor. She likewise found a receipt kept in touch with Fung from the web-based transfer shop The RealReal that recorded the missing things, as per the claim.
Case In Depth:
As per the suit, Agapov had Fung open her record on The RealReal, which supposedly showed a few things Fung was currently selling including a 18-karat ring worth almost $24,000, a $3,300 Celine carry, and a $4,000 Chanel satchel. Things that had previously been sold included Bvlgari jewelry sold for $2,485 and a Chanel wristband sold for $175. The claim says that the two things were sold for considerably not exactly their actual market esteem. The wristband had a worth of $2,000 and the jewelry had a worth of about $13,000, the suit says.
Other taken things, for example, a Gucci satchel, Christian Louboutin shoes, and a Celine purse had been sold yet gotten back to Fung, as indicated by the claim.
Fung, of Old Tappan, New Jersey, was captured on May 2 after Agapov detailed the episode to the police. She’s been accused of excellent theft, a police representative said.
The suit says that Agapov went to The RealReal’s area in New York City and was educated by a worker that Fung’s mom had purportedly taught them to send the unsold things to her home.