A young temptress who was charged with swiping money and Rolex watches from rich men in New York has dodged jail time.
Alexandra Martinez, 21, was sentenced in Manhattan Supreme Court on Tuesday to five years probation after taking a plea deal.
The blonde from New Jersey, who pleaded guilty to third-degree grand larceny in exchange for probation, was also ordered to pay $9,000 compensation.
Alexandra Martinez, 21, was sentenced in Manhattan Supreme Court on Tuesday to five years probation after taking a plea deal over third-degree grand larceny charges
As part of the deal, Martinez only had to admit she stole from L&W Oyster Co. restaurateur Jared Siemens’ Rolex from his apartment in July 2015.
As part of the deal, Martinez only had to admit she stole from L&W Oyster Co. restaurateur Jared Siemens’ Rolex from his apartment in July 2015
Siemens, 34, told police at the time that he took Martinez back to his apartment in Kips Bay after a night out.
She vanished from his home at about 4am after swiping his $3,000 Rolex off a counter while he was in the bathroom.
Martinez was charged with five counts of larceny theft and was released on bond.
However, she re-emerged in August 2016 when she was accused of stealing watches, jewelry and electronics from 31-year-old JP Morgan executive Michael Briese.
Martinez allegedly persuaded Briese to take her back to his $1.8 million New York condo where she then robbed him when he fell asleep.
She had earlier been caught picking up a string of wealthy men at bars in Brooklyn and Manhattan – normally based on the value of their watches.
The blonde from New Jersey, who pleaded guilty to third-degree grand larceny in exchange for probation, was also ordered to pay $9,000 compensation
The 21-year-old (pictured in court on Tuesday) will not serve any jail time after being sentenced to probation in Manhattan Supreme Court
In some cases, she was accused of escorting them back to their hotel rooms or apartments, drugging them and then clearing out with their belongings.
Her other known victims include Ron Zoldan, who dad made a fortune selling fireworks, and Brooklyn oil company heir, Vincent Theurer Jr.
Martinez and a friend, who she said was her accomplice, picked up Zoldan at a bar went back to his hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton.
Zoldan had travelled from their gated estate in Ohio for a weekend getaway with his brother.
Once they were back at Zoldan’s room, the women waited until he had fallen asleep and then made off with his Rolex, two iPhones, some designer sunglasses and cash.
During another incident, Martinez and a friend met Vincent Theurer Jr, the son of the president of Brooklyn’s Approved Oil Co, at an upscale pizzeria.
After going back to Theurer’s apartment, the women allegedly stole $4,500 and $38,500 in watches – three Rolexes and a Breitling – when they knocked out the victim by drugging his cocktail.