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On August 23, 2009, Lindsey Lohan testified before a grand jury that the Bling Ring stole two watches, an Hermes bag, two paintings, a custom fur coat and a "Chrome Hearts" necklace, among other things. The actress estimated the damage to be hundreds of thousands of dollars in one trip.

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The Bling Ring made their first stop at Paris Hilton's home in October 2008 and made four visits before the heiress finally took notice in December 2008. The thieves first made it into the home through the open front door but later used spare keys found under the front doormat. Hilton testified that the group grabbed more than $2 million worth of jewelry, as well as partially nude photographs of her.

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In May 2009, the Bling Ring made five trips to Rachel Bilson's home. Bilson testified that her alarm was turned off and that the thieves made off with higher-end shoes, purses, clothing and a whole cabinet of DVDs. The actress also revealed that some irreplaceable things were stolen, such as her grandmother's jewelry and her mom's engagement ring.

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Audrina Patridge was out of town on February 22, 2009, when her house was robbed. The "Hills" star had left a door unlocked and her home alarm off. The Bling Ring, caught on surveillance camera, made off with her jewelry, sunglasses, purses, passport, laptop computer and custom-fit jeans.

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Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green's home was broken into in August 2009, but it was weeks before the stars noticed anything was missing. Green testified that he had forgotten to turn on their home alarm. The Ring lifted a handgun and a watch.

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The Bling Ring got into Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom's home on July 13, 2009, while they were out of town. Bloom testified that the stolen goods included paintings and photographs as well as jackets, T-shirts, underpants, a rug and a box with 10 watches. The actor estimated total loss from the burglary at $500,000.

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The Bling Ring arrived at the home of "High School Musical" actress Ashley Tisdale in July 2009 while the star was in Hawaii. The teens bolted from the home after discovering a housekeeper at the front door.

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Bling Ring member Nick Prugo confessed to police that he had robbed the home of an Encino architect, believing it belonged to renowned DJ Paul Oakenfold. Prugo robbed the place even after discovering the mistake, taking a Nikon camera and $5,000 in cash.

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Police found research on the address of "Spring Breakers" star Vanessa Hudgens after apprehending a stolen computer from the thieves. The Bling Ring never attempted to break into the actress' home, but she was on a list that included fellow Disney alumni Miley Cyrus, Hilary Duff and Zac Efron.

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The Bling Ring was intent on stealing from those they deemed to be the most fashionable celebrities in Hollywood. Jessica Simpson's fashion line became the first celebrity collection to top $1 billion in retail sales. But the Ring members passed her over, telling Vanity Fair's Nancy Jo Sales they had no interest in Simpson's more downscale merchandise.


