Teen temptress accused of 'drugging rich men and robbing them' is arrested after 'cleaning out' JP Morgan executive's $1.8million condo as he slept - as it emerges she has fleeced SIX men

  • Alexandra Martinez, 19, allegedly duped Michael Briese, 31, in New York
  • Persuaded the Private Client Adviser to take her to his East Village condo
  • She is said to have waited until he fell asleep before robbing him 
  • He called police when he saw his watches, jewelry, and an iPad had gone
  • The latest arrest adds to a string of similar accusations since December   
  • She was first arrested on July 22 when she swiped a wallet from a man at wine bar Gottino 
  • The same month she stole a Rolex while her 'date' was in the bathroom 
  • In August, she allegedly robbed 'Prince' Ron Zoldan at the Ritz Carlton 
  • On the Friday before Labor Day, she stole watches from an oil executive  
  • She is alleged to have carried out her con at least one other time  

A teen temptress accused of drugging rich men so she can steal their cash and Rolex watches has been arrested again - for allegedly robbing a wealthy JP Morgan executive.

Alexandra Martinez, 19, is said to have persuaded Vice President and Private Client Adviser Michael Briese, 31, to take her back to his $1.8 million New York condo on August 14 where she then robbed him.

It is the sixth time Martinez, of Ewing, New Jersey, who has 'Love yourself so no one has to' tattooed along her arm, has been accused of stealing items and cash from her victims in hotels and their homes.

The blonde teenager is accused of targeting wealthy men at bars around the city - normally based on their value of their watches - going back to their apartments, drugging them and then clearing them out.  

She was arraigned on Thursday but released just two days later after paying her $40,000 bond - the second time she has posted bail in the past five months. 

Before last week, Martinez was already facing five charges of grand larceny and is due in court on March 16, where she will face a slew of charges for her illicit scheme.

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Teen temptress Alexandra Martinez has been arrested for the sixth time, accused of robbing another wealthy businessman
Martinez, 19, is said to have persuaded Vice President and Private Client Adviser at JP Morgan Michael Briese, 31,(pictured) to take her back to his $1.8 million New York condo on August 14 where she robbed him

Alexandra Martinez, 19, is said to have persuaded Vice President and Private Client Adviser Michael Briese, 31, to take her back to his $1.8 million New York condo on August 14 where she robbed him

She is accused of drugging her alleged victim's drinks in at least two of the incidents.  

In the latest incident, she waited for Briese to fall asleep.

Then, at around 3am, she swiped his Rolex, Panerai and Tag Heuer watches, gold necklaces, a ring, an iPad, clothing, two credit cards and $1,000 in cash, according to the New York Post.

When he woke up and noticed the items were gone, he called the police. Martinez was arrested Thursday and arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court. 

She has since been released on bond.  

In December, she first made headlines after it was revealed she had been collared on a number of occasions for her scheme. 

She is said to have preyed on a member of family that owns a Brooklyn oil-company, the heir to a fortune made on selling fireworks and the manager of a Midtown seafood restaurant.

Only four of her alleged victims have been identified. Prosecutors believe there could be many more.  

Martinez was first arrested on July 22, when she swiped a wallet from a man she met at a wine bar called Gottino.

Martinez and a girlfriend, who she told police was her accomplice, then picked up 'Prince' Ron Zoldan - whose father founded Phantom Fireworks - at a bar in August and went back to the 25-year-old's Ritz-Carlton room, the Post reported.

The father, Bruce, has rubbed shoulders with Bill and Hillary Clinton, Vice President Joe Biden and Ohio Gov. John Kasich.

Martinez, of Ewing, New Jersey, who has 'Love yourself so no one has to' tattooed along her arm, has been arrested six times for stealing items and cash from her victims in hotels and their homes

Martinez, of Ewing, New Jersey, who has 'Love yourself so no one has to' tattooed along her arm, has been arrested six times for stealing items and cash from her victims in hotels and their homes

Martinez waited for Briese (left and right) to fall asleep and then swiped his Rolex, Panerai and Tag Heuer watches, gold necklaces, a ring, an iPad, clothing, two credit cards and $1,000 in cash

Zoldan had travelled from their gated estate in Ohio for a weekend getaway with his brother.

He met Martinez on a night out, and after a while they were headed back to his swanky hotel.  

Once they were back at Zoldan's room, the women waited until he had fallen asleep and then made off with his Rolex, two iPhones, some designer sunglasses and cash, according to sources. 

Zoldan has appeared in photographs with Kim Kardashian, Tom Brady and NSYNC singer Joey Fatone,

In an interview with the Post he said that he didn't know Martinez had been arrested but insisted his actions didn't entice her.

He said: 'I didn't do anything wrong... I'm single. I'm 25. Girls come and they go.'

During another incident, Martinez and a friend met 24-year-old Vincent Theurer Jr, the son of the president of Brooklyn's Approved Oil Co, at an upscale pizzeria on the Friday before Labor Day.

After going back to Theurer's apartment, the women allegedly stole $4,500 and $38,500 in watches - three Rolexes and a Breitling - when they knocked out the victim by drugging his cocktail.

The third victim who has been identified, Jared Siemens, is a manager at L&W Oyster Company.

The 32-year-old told police he took Martinez back to his apartment in Kips Bay in early July but she vanished around 4am after swiping his $3,000 Rolex off a counter while he was in the bathroom. 

Ron Zoldan, Vincent Theurer Jr and Jared Siemens (left to right) have all been alleged victims of Martinez

Martinez was arraigned on Thursday but released just two days later after paying her $40,000 bond - the second time she has posted bail in the past five months

Martinez was arraigned on Thursday but released just two days later after paying her $40,000 bond - the second time she has posted bail in the past five months

 

 

 

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