Aurora Agapov has accused her roommate and fellow freshman Kaitlyn Fung of stealing her designer goods and selling them on The Real Real.
At any given moment, so much drama is happening at NYU. One Tisch student is choosing not to cast her best friend in her short film, a Gallatin sophomore just dumped her boyfriend for no t having a cool major, and someone is making up a. But in what is probably the biggest fight happening on the campus right now, two NYU roommates are having a major falling out because one of them appears to have stolen the other’s luxury goods and sold them on The Real Real.
To my knowledge, this is actually a criticism ofand not Fung’s ability to price designer jewelry, but that’s for another lawsuit. A few of the items — a Gucci bag, another Celine bag, and Christian Louboutin shoes — were, per the suit, “returned” to Fung, presumably by The Real Real customers.Agapov’s suit says she reported Fung to the police on May 2, and the freshman was arrested the same day on a third-degree grand-larceny charge before being released.
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