The restaurant owner pleaded guilty to wire fraud, admitting in court that she stole more than $1 million from Joumana Kidd, NBA star Jason Kidd’s ex-wife.
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San Diego restaurant owner arrested, accused of stealing more than $1M
Authorities allege Tracii Hutsona, owner of Breakfast Bitch, stole money from Joumana Kidd, an actress and the ex-wife of former NBA star Jason Kidd. Author: Steve Price (Reporter) Updated: 6:14 PM PDT April 19, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. The U.S. Attorney s Office calls the owner of Breakfast Bitch restaurant in Hillcrest a “serial con artist.” According to documents obtained by News 8, she’s accused of stealing more than $1,000,000 and it s believed that some of that money went to open the popular restaurant.
Tracii Hutsona opened her quirky restaurant in the summer of 2019, and business was booming a few weeks later when she told News 8, “we had no idea it was going to be this crazy.”
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In February, federal prosecutors announced the arrest of Tracii Hutsona on wire fraud and identity theft charges, calling her a “serial con artist.”BRIAN STAUFFER/NYT
Tracii Show Hutsona and Derrell Hutsona showed off the expensive cars they drove, the jets they chartered, the celebrity perks they scored and the fancy properties in Southern California they may or may not have lived in.
The title of their YouTube channel, Homeless Millionaires, is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the fact that the couple was prepared to lend out their rented cliffside Los Angeles home and luxury vehicles including a Mercedes G Wagon, a Mercedes Sprinter and a Lamborghini to the clients of their VIP concierge service, Elite Lux Life, at a moment’s notice.