DJ Mustard accuses personal shopper of stealing $50K to impress followers
The musician shared receipts from the shopper and text message threads on his Instagram Stories
In a series of posts on his Instagram stories,
DJ Mustard accused his personal shopper of stealing $50K from the musician to impress their followers.
The accomplished producer wrote in his Instagram Story, “Attention to all my people who know me I wanna bring something to everyones attention,” before blasting his former personal shopper, calling her a thief and a liar. DJ Mustard attends the 2019 BET Awards on June 23, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
Kevin Hart's personal shopper, Dylan Jason Syer, allegedly used the comedian's credit cards to purchase Louis Vuitton bags, Patek Philippe watches, Bearbrick dolls, KAWS figurines, a Sam Friedman painting and other high-end items. All totaled, Syer allegedly defrauded Hart of $1.2 million.
Kevin Hart s Personal Shopper Charged With Defrauding Him Out of $1 Million
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Kevin Hart’s personal shopper has been indicted by the Queens County Grand Jury on grand larceny, among other charges, for allegedly using the comedian’s credit card to defraud him out of more than $1 million. Dylan Jason Syer could face up to 25 years in prison if convicted.
“No one is immune to being targeted by fraudsters,” Queens District Melinda Attorney Katz said Wednesday. “This defendant, who owned a personal shopper business, used legitimate purchases to gain access and then allegedly continued to charge the actor’s credit cards for astronomical sums of money.”
Kevin Hart s former personal shopper appears to have been a rip-off.
Dylan Jason Syer, 29, was indicted and arraigned in New York s Queens Supreme Court on grand larceny charges for allegedly stealing more than $1 million from the comedian, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced Wednesday.
Katz alleges that Syer was living out his uber-rich lifestyle fantasies on Hart s tab by making unauthorized purchases on Hart s credit cards from October 2017 through February 2019. No one is immune to being targeted by fraudsters, Katz said. This defendant, who owned a personal shopper business, used legitimate purchases to gain access and then allegedly continued to charge the actor’s credit cards for astronomical sums of money.