12:50 am - 11/28/2007
Spencer Pratt's Sister Stephanie: The Details Of Her Dark Past! Plus: See Her Mug Shot
Fans of The Hills got a double dose of drama on Monday when Spencer Pratt's younger sister Stephanie Pratt came to visit. Until now Stephanie has stayed out of the public eye — and Star knows why!
Early in the evening of May 8, 2006, in Honolulu, Stephanie, then 20, and a 20-year-old friend — the daughter of a production executive on the locally filmed ABC series Lost — were arrested by the police after security guards at ritzy Neiman Marcus department store caught the duo attempting to shoplift a number of clothing items.
BAG LADIES
According to police records, Stephanie and her friend had tried on more than 50 pieces of clothing in a dressing room, then left the store after the friend paid for five items. When apprehended outside by store security, Stephanie was wearing two stolen items of clothing and carrying five more in her shoulder bag, while her friend was wearing one stolen item and carrying five more in her bag. Together, the value of the stolen merchandise totaled $1,300!
Stephanie and her friend found themselves in even more hot water after they were arrested on charges of second-degree theft and transported to police headquarters. After they both claimed they took prescription medicine and gave permission to have their bags searched, Stephanie was then arrested on further charges of "promoting a dangerous drug" in the third degree, and "promoting a harmful drug" in the third and fourth degree (her friend was also arrested on a single drug charge). The friend didn't help matters when, according to the police report, she told an officer that she'd call her lawyer and "be out of this mess and then fly to Paris." She then added: "If I leave the state, then f--k you guys and your charges! You can't do anything to me once I'm not here!"
The two young women were each released on $15,000 bond. News of her arrest hit Stephanie's family hard — especially her 24-year-old brother! "Spencer was so upset that, for a time, he refused to even speak to his sister," says a family insider. "Their dad's a respected dentist, and they had a privileged upbringing in Southern California's Pacific Palisades. Stephanie's arrest was like a black mark on their perfect family."
LUCKY BREAK
Fortunately for Stephanie, after meeting with the police the day after the arrests, a prosecutor from Honolulu's First Circuit District Court decided to drop all the drug charges. At a Sept. 7, 2006, hearing at District Court, Pratt pled guilty to second-degree theft (her friend pled no contest). Stephanie avoided jail time when she was given a deferred five-year sentence, and she was ordered to pay $3,000 to the Crime Victim Compensation Fund.
Stephanie made the effort to get her life in order after the ordeal, says the family insider; she attended American University in Paris and currently studies fashion at a private Los Angeles college.
"The rift between Spencer and his sister is totally healed now," the insider adds. "He knows how hard Stephanie's worked to get it together, and now she's got his full love and support."
SAUCE: http://www.starmagazine.com/spencer_sist er_stephanie_pratt_arrest/celebrity_news _gossip/entertainment/13434
According to police records, Stephanie and her friend had tried on more than 50 pieces of clothing in a dressing room, then left the store after the friend paid for five items. When apprehended outside by store security, Stephanie was wearing two stolen items of clothing and carrying five more in her shoulder bag, while her friend was wearing one stolen item and carrying five more in her bag. Together, the value of the stolen merchandise totaled $1,300!
Stephanie and her friend found themselves in even more hot water after they were arrested on charges of second-degree theft and transported to police headquarters. After they both claimed they took prescription medicine and gave permission to have their bags searched, Stephanie was then arrested on further charges of "promoting a dangerous drug" in the third degree, and "promoting a harmful drug" in the third and fourth degree (her friend was also arrested on a single drug charge). The friend didn't help matters when, according to the police report, she told an officer that she'd call her lawyer and "be out of this mess and then fly to Paris." She then added: "If I leave the state, then f--k you guys and your charges! You can't do anything to me once I'm not here!"
The two young women were each released on $15,000 bond. News of her arrest hit Stephanie's family hard — especially her 24-year-old brother! "Spencer was so upset that, for a time, he refused to even speak to his sister," says a family insider. "Their dad's a respected dentist, and they had a privileged upbringing in Southern California's Pacific Palisades. Stephanie's arrest was like a black mark on their perfect family."
LUCKY BREAK
Fortunately for Stephanie, after meeting with the police the day after the arrests, a prosecutor from Honolulu's First Circuit District Court decided to drop all the drug charges. At a Sept. 7, 2006, hearing at District Court, Pratt pled guilty to second-degree theft (her friend pled no contest). Stephanie avoided jail time when she was given a deferred five-year sentence, and she was ordered to pay $3,000 to the Crime Victim Compensation Fund.
Stephanie made the effort to get her life in order after the ordeal, says the family insider; she attended American University in Paris and currently studies fashion at a private Los Angeles college.
"The rift between Spencer and his sister is totally healed now," the insider adds. "He knows how hard Stephanie's worked to get it together, and now she's got his full love and support."
SAUCE: http://www.starmagazine.com/spencer_sist
being born a Pratt.
diaper woman.
melrose from antm.
I knew it!
Meth Face!
my history teacher says he "wasnt a very favorable young man"
its my last year and im freaking out about it :(
and I support any humor on spencer douche posts.
were our schools rivals?
SPEIDI's full of the CRAZIES!!!!!
LC must be LAUGHING HER ASS OFF! (especially after Monday's episode of the Hills! LOL
i was 15 and i took earrings from claires :)
I made my friend a Pocahontas costume for halloween this year.
i stole feathers last year for an indian costume!
i don't think i've stolen anything since
but then again, im a klepto.
i cant go in any store without lifting something
Y'all are some thieving ass folk, LOL.
the only time i stole i was like 9. someone had opened a bag of almond joys and had all of them laying out and i stole one. i was on the way to my friend's bible study.
i told her a couple days later and she yelled at me. and then i ate it.
I work at Ulta (a makeup/fragrance store) and I get so upset when I find sensor tags that someone tried to hide, or empty fragrance or makeup boxes. Ugh. There's nothing I hate more than thieves.
The first occurance was today around 3:00. I was at my campus food store, contemplating between a crayon-flavored Power Bar and a wimpy selection of Balance Bars. I decided to go for the crayola cuz that's my style, although I wasn't terribly enthused. I thought to myself, "Hey.... I could save about a dollar right now if I just walked out with it". So I just kept it in my hand and walked directly out. I'm glad I didn't pay for it, for it tasted like ass.
Later, I was shopping for eyebrows pencils n' shit at Target. I spotted a Sashsahaa Kwoierwneina (or whatever the hell that lady's name is) palette JUST For Auburns and I was like, "awww yeah I'm an Auburn". The employees at this Target must have been particularly lazy or something, because a label displaying the price for this exciting product could not be found anywhere. I then decided, "Fuck it, I will slide this into my messenger bag". And that I did.
I quit stealing after my 18th birthday for the most part. I'm an asshole, I don't consider it morally wrong to steal from a faceless corporation or some douchey place like Metro Park. I would never dine and ditch or steal from an independantly owned grocery store or anything like that. However, I do occasionally yank sushi from Whole Foods when I'm lunching there with friends. It's bullshit- they charge like 10 bucks for six wimpy pieces of fish... and after closing time, they don't GIVE away the extra sushi or even SAVE it, they toss it into the garbage their big hypocritcal garbage cans. It's the most paradoxical bullshit I've ever seen.
Alright, there you go!
My mom used to take me to this after-kids club type of day care a couple hours after school every week. Once she dropped me off, and whilst playing with my fellow tards, I noticed a Barbie that I wanted to steal. I not only took this Barbie with me, but I stuffed her down my panties. I guess that was the best hiding place I could think of at the time. My mom picked me up, and we went to go *~grab some pizza~*!!! Omg yay!!! I was terribly excited about my new toy, I couldn't help but show my mother. So I trustingly whispered to my mom that I got something cool from day care that day. She enthusiastically encouraged me to show her, and I then proceeded to whip the minerature bimbo from my loins.
She rushed me back to the day care and made me explain, in shocking detail, what happened. I suppose it was traumatizing enough for me to still remember it. I still steal on occasion though, so suck it ma!
(i know wtf!?) when i was walking out of walmart and this big man,yells at me saying, "GIVE ME BACK MY MAKEUP!" i was like ahhhh.
i handed it to him. and he relized he couldn't call the cops because it was under 4 bucks?
But was a really big DICK and told me i could never enter another walmart in the states ever again!?
(can they really do that!?)
anyways, he never searched me, if he would have, the cops would have come. cuz i had more stuff in my pockets! lol
I guess it worked because that was humiliating even at the age of 4.
when I was in 3rd grade I stole some mini-games and cards to play with for my barbie dolls:X.