Socialite Libbie Mugrabi is here to let the world know how much she lost in clothes and jewels in a hotel heist. According to her, she lost clothes and jewels worth $500K.
According to Page Six;
Mugrabi was staying at a four-bedroom villa at Six Senses Ibiza when, she claims, her suite was burgled and thieves pinched some $500,000 worth of clothing and jewels.
From July 14, Mugrabi was on the Spanish island to shoot a lifestyle segment for German television channel RTL. On July 15, she reported her wallet missing to the hotel, although she said it was later found in her villa. Days afterwards, as she was packing to leave, she discovered she’d been robbed, she said.
“My entire jewelry box with $200,000 of jewelry, including pieces by Cartier, was gone,” Mugrabi, 42, told The Post. “I bought a ton of things at Balenciaga in Paris, including teeny tiny bikinis, and those things were all gone. They took $60,000 in personal belongings and one of my crocodile shoes. Worst of all, they stole two prototypes of my f–king diamond-hats … trucker hats with black-diamonds in them that I designed. They’re very hard to make. All told, I was robbed of half-a-million dollars worth of items. They even stole my dry cleaning. Every single thing with a name brand got stolen and was not returned.”
The situation was made worse, Mugrabi said, because her assistant was not available to look after her belongings in the first place.
“My assistant jumped off a yacht in St. Tropez and broke his foot. He was in pain and the doctor came in to give him injections of tramadol, which is the European equivalent of morphine. I’m not sure you’re supposed to get it if you’re not in a hospital setting. But he was out of it as a result.”
Two days after she arrived in Ibiza, Mugrabi flew in her friend, the rapper and Barstool Sports content creator, Tiko Texas, for “female support,” but Tiko said she had problems of her own at the resort.
“They didn’t believe that I was with Libbie, so they took my passport and my luggage. I fell to the floor and broke down in tears because it was my first time in Europe and I didn’t know if I would be stuck in Ibiza or not,” said Tiko, who was likely unaware that it is common for hotels in Europe to check or even hold on to passports. “I was having an anxiety attack.”
When Mugrabi discovered the robbery on July 20, she said she reported the incident to the front desk but a representative told her, “You’re mistaken.”
“I told them that bathing suits and trucker hats don’t have legs,” she said. “I asked them to call the police and they pretended to not understand me.”
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