Elderly Sugar Daddy Robbed By 17-Years-Old Twins After Dinner & Drinks
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Oct 25, 2014 03:43 PM EDT
Elderly sugar daddy robbed - An 85-years-old man has been tied up and robbed by two 17-years-old twin sisters he met on a sugar daddy dating site.
Paul Aronson, the elderly sugar daddy robbed, reportedly met Shalaine Foster on SeekingArrangement.com on the 1st of the month.
The pair then reportedly struck an accord and went out on a date, but Shalaine turned up with her twin sister Shaina.
After the three had dinned, they headed for the senior's plush Manhattan home on E.38th Street. Aronson drank raspberry-flavored Bacardi rum with the teens who afterwards zip-tied him to a coffee table and robbed the elderly sugar daddy.
Reports indicate that the twin sisters made away with Aronson's credit cards and his wallet, which had up to $470 in cash. About twenty hours later, a friend reportedly found the elderly sugar daddy robbed and still tied to the table.
NY authorities have arrested the twins on Tuesday. They are both being charged with burglary, assault, kidnapping, robbery and grand larceny.
The twins accused of robbing the elderly sugar daddy are believed to have used the loot to shop for makeup. The Foster girls said they went together because they were worried about Aronson's real intention.
Shalaine and Shaina were "lured in there with a promise of dinner, a promise of alcohol and I think there was an expectation of something more on the part of Mr. Aronson," Brian Kennedy, the Foster's lawyer said about the case.
The girls, who Liza Torres, their mother, described as "college-bound, upstanding citizens," have reportedly both been arrested in the past.
"Shaina has a 2013 felony arrest for possession of a sealed instrument, plus one sealed arrest," while "Shalaine was arrested last April for introduction of prison contraband, plus two sealed arrests," according to NY Daily News.
The teens, who had the elderly sugar daddy robbed, are currently being held without bail. Meanwhile, in Manhattan's Criminal Court, their case has reportedly been referred to a grand jury.
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