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Two New York City men who burglarized Kirsten Dunst’s hotel suite now on trial reports a New York Criminal Lawyer

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Spiderman’s starlet Kirsten Dunst had been staying at Soho Grand in 2007 when the room she was staying was robbed. She had been staying at the upscale hotel, located at 310 West Broadway New York NY 10013, while filming “How to Lose friends and Alienate People”. While Dunst was out of her room, two men broke in and stole a Marc Jacobs handbag, her wallet, iPod, a Balenciaga purse, and numerous other personal items and accessories. Video surveillance caught the men leaving with Dunst’s belongings. James Jimenez, 35, and his accomplice Jarrod Beinerman, 34, were both identified later and arrested. They were both being held on trial in New York County Supreme Court; located at 100 Center Street New York NY 10013. Jimenez has chosen to go to trial and faces up to fifteen years in prison if he is found guilty of burglary. Beinerman has pled guilty to attempted burglary. He was sentenced to four years in prison. Police have not said whether Dunst was able to retrieve her belongings after the two men were caught.
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