Johnson & Johnson Heiress Arrested on Grand Theft Charges
Johnson & Johnson heiress Casey Johnson at a fashion event. Photo: Bauer-Griffin
Casey Johnson, in line to inherit the Johnson & Johnson throne, was arrested in Los Angeles on grand theft charges, reports the New York Post.
The blonde heiress allegedly stole from model and rumored ex-girlfriend Jasmine Lennard, according to the paper.
Now for the the sordid details: Lennard told the site that she came home to find jewelry, legal documents, shoes, clothing and even underwear stolen.
Lennard then received a text message from Courtenay Semel, Johnson's on-again, off-again girlfriend and daughter of former Yahoo CEO Terry Semel, saying that she found Johnson wearing Lennard's underwear, states the source.
Jasmine called the cops and claims that they found the stolen items at Johnson's house leading to her arrest.
Under current California law, Casey may face up to one year in jail or a state prison sentence ranging from 16 months to three years.
No word yet on whether the house of baby powder will come to the 30-year-old's rescue. Casey is currently being held in a Van Nuys jail cell under $20,000 bail.
Chances are they're not exactly the posh digs of which she's accustomed.
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Tags: Casey Johnson, Courtenay Semel, grand theft, heiress, jail, Johnson Johnson, legal charges, prison, socialites
Tags: Casey Johnson, Courtenay Semel, grand theft, heiress, jail, Johnson Johnson, legal charges, prison, socialites





Trind, 12-02-2009, 10:53AM
I really don't think most people want to be locked up, no matter what sexual orientation they are. Grand theft seems extreme..... reading the headlines, I thought the woman robbed a jewelry store. This sounds like heresay and domestic disputes. Johnson probably bought whatever she may have "stolen" from this woman.
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