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NYU Freshman Accuses Bergen County Roommate of Stealing $51,000 in Jewelry

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Old Tappan NJ, , in a shocking turn of events, an NYU freshman has accused her roommate, a Bergen County native, of stealing and selling her expensive jewelry. The New York Post reports that Aurora Agapov, daughter of Russian mining magnate Andre Agapov, filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court against her roommate from Old Tappan.

The Allegations

Aurora Agapov alleges that her roommate sold off $51,000 worth of her jewelry and luxury items, including pieces from Gucci, Chanel, and Bvlgari. The theft was discovered at the end of the school year when Agapov found a receipt indicating that her roommate had sold the items to a consignment shop. According to the lawsuit, the two had become close friends during the school year, making the betrayal even more painful for Agapov.

Financial Context

The incident adds another layer of complexity to the already high costs associated with attending New York University. According to NYU’s website, the cost of attendance for the past school year was $84,540, which includes tuition, housing, and food. For commuting students, this cost is slightly lower at $67,804, but it still represents a significant financial commitment. These figures do not include additional expenses such as books and supplies.

Legal Proceedings

The lawsuit, now filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, seeks to address the alleged theft and recover the value of the stolen items. As the legal process unfolds, the case has garnered attention not only for the high value of the stolen goods but also for the breach of trust between the two students.

Impact on the NYU Community

This incident has sent ripples through the NYU community, highlighting issues of trust and security among students. It serves as a reminder to students to be vigilant about their personal belongings, even within the seemingly safe confines of their dorm rooms.

As the case progresses, more details are likely to emerge, shedding light on the specifics of the alleged theft and the legal ramifications for those involved. The story underscores the importance of maintaining a secure and trustworthy living environment in college settings.

 

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4 thoughts on “NYU Freshman Accuses Bergen County Roommate of Stealing $51,000 in Jewelry

  1. who brings $51,000 in jewelry to a dorm?

    1. Daughters of Russian mining magnates.

    2. It says “jewelry and luxury items,” including clothes. Not that that makes sense, either.

  2. While the cost to attend NYU and other schools is obscene, the reason this theft occurred was b/c of those two morons.

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