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Pic of the two women who 'stole $750k of jewellery from basketball star after meeting him in a club and going back to his home'

Police are also looking into the possibility that the women could be part of a larger ring of females targeting wealthy men at clubs.Williams had been out celebrating his team's win over the Philadelphia 76ers the previous night when he decided to keep the party going in the early morning hours back at his apartment. Those invited back with Williams were friends with the basketball player, with the exception of the two women suspected in the robbery.As everyone else partied at the playboy's pad, the two women allegedly did some snooping and found a Louis Vuitton case with close to a million dollars worth of jewelry that they then stole.They allegedly made off with Rolexes, chains and other blinged-out baubles, though it is unclear how they managed to sneak out unnoticed given how small the purses are that both women can be seen carrying in the surveillance footage just hours before.Williams, 24, realized the jewelry was missing later that afternoon when he went to check the box, and called police.He has refused to publicly comment on the incident.
Source: Daily Mail UK

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