Listen to Story A New York University student, 18, allegedly stole $51,000 worth of luxury items, including a $23,000 ruby ring, clothes, handbags and other jewellery items from her roommate and then attempted to sell them online, The New York Post reported, citing court documents. Aurora Agapov has filed a lawsuit against her roommate Kaitlyn Fung for concocting a "scheme" to steal the former's jewellery and high-end designer clothing and handbags and sell the same through consignment retailer called 'The RealReal'. Among the items that Kaitlyn Fung stole include those from luxury fashion brands such as Chanel, Gucci and Bvlgari.
Originally from London, Aurora Agapov is the daughter of Andre Agapov, the CEO and President of Rusoro Mining, which runs and acquires gold mining and mineral properties. He allegedly has ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, The New York Post reported. An Arts major, Aurora Agapov - whose father reportedly has a net worth of nearly $75 million - and Kaitlyn Fung had been "quite good friends" before the alleged incident came to light.
Aurora sensed something was fishy last month when she realised some of her belongings were missing as she completed her freshman year, The New York Post reported, citing a Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit. The Russian mining-magnate's daughter became suspicious after finding a receipt in her roommate's pocketbook from 'The RealReal' that listed Aurora Agapov's missing items, according to court papers. "My heart drop.
