Michael Rubin
Staffer Arrested at L.A. Home for Grand Theft
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Michael Rubin‘s got an alleged crook under his roof … or, at least he did, until she was hauled out of his Hollywood Hills mansion in handcuffs … TMZ Sports has learned.
Law enforcement sources tell us they responded to a call for grand theft at the Fanatics CEO’s home Wednesday around 8:30 AM. After conducting their investigation, we’re told a female staffer was arrested for stealing from Rubin.
It is unclear exactly what was taken from the home, or whether Rubin — who has an estimated net worth between $11.6 billion and $12.3 billion — was around at the time. We know he’s still in L.A. on the heels of the NBA All-Star weekend, but he is not the one who called police … according to our sources.
Rubin, who launched Fanatics in 2011, recently got back from enjoying the sights and sounds of Super Bowl LX in San Francisco … posing for a photo alongside Robert Kraft, Jonathan Kraft and Travis Scott on the field at Levi’s Stadium.
Fun fact: Michael’s mansion used to be home to former President Ronald Reagan — way back in the day — but, Rubin bought it in 2022 from the owner of the Vancouver Canucks.
We’ve reached out to Michael’s reps for comment on the alleged grand theft, but haven’t heard back.
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