The multimillion-dollar Los Angeles mansion specific in a terrifying armed house invasion belongs to rich influencer and entrepreneur Florence Mirsky, who is also the ex-girlfriend of Grammy-winning producer Scott Storch.
Two women have been household-sitting for Mirsky, the co-founder of confectioners Koko Nuggz, when they woke to obtain a few adult males pointing guns at them at about 1:30 a.m. inside of the property in Sherman Oaks, law enforcement explained to The Put up.
The victims, a housekeeper and her buddy, informed cops the assailants bound them with zip ties and took their cellphones right before raiding the house.
One of the guys was brandishing a handgun and a further had a rifle, according to police, who also do not imagine it was a random assault, KTTV noted.
Data received by The Put up checklist Mirsky, 40, as the owner of the house. The businesswoman also verified to The Sunshine that she owns the dwelling, which was once owned by Storch.
Mirsky and dated Storch from 2015 to 2018 and shares a child with the eight-time Grammy-successful producer, who has worked with many A-listing artists, including Drake, Justin Timberlake and Beyonce, according to The Sunshine.
Mirsky was in New York at the time of the frightening ordeal but the victims managed to alert her as a result of the Ring doorbell camera, which sent the proprietor an notify, according to KTTV.
Mirsky then known as Los Angeles police about 3 a.m. from New York. Descriptions of the suspects ended up not straight away out there.
Mirsky advised KTLA that the theft may possibly have been an within task because the robbers realized in which to glance for useful objects.
Investigators believe that just one of the burglars picked a lock to acquire obtain.
“They went straight to my closet, my housekeeper instructed me. They knew that my protected was in the closet,” she explained to the outlet, adding that she’s offering a $100,000 reward for the seize of the suspects.
“I’m not mentally Ok ideal now. I have a 2-and-a-fifty percent-12 months-outdated and I can never go back to the property once again,” Mirsky extra.


No accidents had been noted in the incident, the station claimed.
Extra reporting by Emily Crane