Kourtney Kardashian's boyfriend, Scott Disick, is being accused of a sexual scandal that took place in his teens.
Brittany Reichek, an old "friend" of Disick's, revealed to Star Magazine that Scott and his friends would bring girls home, videotape their sexual activities and then steal from the girls.
Reichek said Scott and his friends had a premeditated scheme. "They would pass themselves off as wealthy stockbrokers, pick up girls in the clubs in the Hamptons, get drunk with them, then take them back to their parents' homes and claim the houses were their own."
Reichek told the magazine that Scott and his friends would steal anything of value from the girls, including money, credit cards, cameras and cellphones.
Brittany claims that this happened at least 50 times while she knew Disick. "I think Scott got as good a high just from the actual things he stole," Reichek explained.
There were never any charges filed against the reality tv star, who now denies the allegations.
Reichek's claims seem to be in line with a prior revelation of Disick's past revealed only months prior.
Back in May, Disick's childhood friend came forward admitting that he and Scott created sex tapes of themselves and various unknowing women on a daily basis.
Disick's former friend revealed, "We'd bring back different groups of girls to one of our houses and do various things to them. We tried to make it a daily routine, and some nights would be taped. There's probably a good eight or nine tapes."
This will not be the first time the Disick family has been hit with accusations uncovering their family secrets.
In June, the magazine reported that Scott's father, Jeffrey Disick, turned himself in to the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office after being accused of stealing money a year ago from a bank in the Long Island town of Eastport.
Jeffrey was charged with a felony count of grand larceny for "acting in concert with another person" to "steal in excess of $3,000 from North Fork Bank." Jeffrey later pled guilty to charges of petit larceny and was sentenced to pay $6,500 in recompense and complete 140 hours of community service.