TMZ obtained official documents confirming that V. Stiviano is currently in a criminal investigation for extortion. A senior official with the LA County DA's Bureau of
Investigation contacted Donald Sterling's wife Rochelle on Tuesday asking to
interview her in connection with alleged blackmail, a report has claimed.
The investigation is said to be focusing on Stiviano's
claims to have more than 100 hours of recordings of conversations between her
and Sterling and whether the disgraced billionaire had given legal permission
for him to be taped at all times as Stiviano claims.
But Stiviano is no stranger to law enforcement, She has a lengthy arrest history. According to TMZ, she was arrested for at least four crimes and used five different aliases. Ooo girl you are a shadtress.
But Stiviano is no stranger to law enforcement, She has a lengthy arrest history. According to TMZ, she was arrested for at least four crimes and used five different aliases. Ooo girl you are a shadtress.
2002 -- Stiviano was arrested by LAPD for petty theft using
the named Vanessa Maria Perez. She was
convicted and placed on probation.
2004 -- Stiviano was arrested by Santa Monica PD for another
petty theft and felony burglary.
2010 -- Stiviano was arrested by LAPD for possession of a
controlled substance -- a felony.
2012 -- Stiviano was busted by CHP for DUI. This time she was booked as Monica Gallegos.
In addition to Vanness Maria Perez and Monica Gallegos,
court records show she also used the names Maria Valdez, Maria Vanessa Perez
and Mariamonica Perez Gallegos.
Scandalous! She seems full of game and her “frenemies” are confirming that on a recent TMZ video. This group of " shady friends" were quite chatty. You can always get the "T" from a so called friend when the dirt has already started to fly.
Poor twisted V, she has such cut throat bitches as friends there's no surprise that she dealt with a old wrinkled racist man or maybe it was the 1.8 million dollar property he gave her and the $240k in cash.
Click here to view TMZ chatting with V. Stiviano's "Frenemies"
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