realtors bail was set at $2 million after he accused of plotting to rob celebrities from everything from high end art to hand bags. miguel almaguer reports on the hollywood heist. reporter: the victims lived in some of the wealthiest communities in the country, amge reporter: at his arraignment today, los angeles prosecutors say beverly hills realtor jason identified his targets during open houses, conspiring with benjamin ackerman to rob homes of jewelry, electronics, and clothes worth millions both men face 50 counts including burglary, money laundering and identity theft. they ve pleaded not guilty
we have to see what type of diamonds they are, whose they are and what the actual values are. reporter: the lapd says 32-year-old benjamin ackerman would pose as a realtor, roll up to open houses in a fancy car, sign in and then burglarize them at a later time. at least a dozen victims. police saying he amassed so much loot in a storage facility, they created a website to catalog it, named hollywood burglary. there are rolexes, cartier watches, diamond necklaces, fine art and a lot of fine wine. when he showed up, he was dressed to the nines. he acted the part. he was very slick. reporter: david, police tell us that the investigation has been complicated by the fact that ackerman somehow disabled security cameras. recordings went black during the crimes. he has not yet been charged. david? matt gutman with us tonight. thank you, matt. to your health this evening, and there is news tonight about prescription drug prices on the rise already. the wall street journal reporting