Todrick Hall Says His Friend Broke Into His Home & Stole Over $150,000 Worth Of His Luxury Goods

Todrick Hall Says His Friend Broke Into His Home & Stole Over $150,000 Worth Of His Luxury Goods

YouTuber and musicianTodrick Hall shared more details about the robbery that occurred at his home–including who’s responsible for it.

Todrick Hall He has a message to send to the people who broke in to his home and stole his possessions back in July. According to one of Todrick’s most recent Instagram posts, his friend, friend’s fiancé, and a friend of his friend’s swiped over $150,000 in luxury goods. He wouldn’t name the perpetrators, but he did insert surveillance footage of the three stealthily creeping up a flight of stairs inside his home. In an open letter of sorts Todrick stated:

“For those who keep asking. I do know the person who broke into my house and it broke my heart. It would’ve been sad for a stranger to take advantage of me, but the fact that it was a friend and someone I paid very well for almost 8 years crushes me and honestly made me lose a little faith in humanity. I am not going to put him on blast and tag him in this, but I want him, his fiancé and his friend to know that I know what they did.”

 

TodrickHe also included photos of the broken glass window that was used as entry and the walk-in closet his associates ripped apart. He also noted that the thieves had knowingly placed his cats outside, where they were frequented by a family coyotes. Despite the horrific crimes they are accused of, TodrickThey will not be pursuing charges against them. He continued:

“They stole over $150,000 worth of luxury bags from me, destroyed my floor to ceiling windows and worst of all put my cats in danger as he knows I have a family of coyotes living in my backyard. Out of the kindness of my heart and the respect I have for the relationship we built ONCE AGAIN Todrick is going to take the high road and not press charges or throw your ass in jail.”

He  added:

“I have now stepped my security system all the way up, have to have a live in security guard (which is ridiculous, but ya know…I’m going on tour so it has to be done) and now I know to truly trust no bitch. No one, not even the ones who give you a pat on the back and tell how proud they are of your success 48 hours before they decide they want to rob you blind. Stop texting me and acting like you don’t know what you did. I never want to see you again.”

The former American Idol Contestant said that the burglary caused him additional problems. He was charged $5,000 by a so-called private investigator who never performed any services. After receiving the payment, he abruptly cut all contact with him. He claimed that his insurance company was responsible. Momentous, was skeptical of the incident and wouldn’t cover the damages. Todrick claims that–even after producing valid receipts from the luxury stores where his stolen items were originally purchased–they still wouldn’t believe him. He stated that white artists in similar situations have received better treatment at the brokerage.

“Oh and get this, I hired a “private investigator” who asked me for $5,000 up front and then never followed through and basically ghosted me so that was fun. It was a wild year. Hey Momentous insurance brokerage, I pay insurance for a reason. I want my money back quickly. I know plenty of white artists who have gotten things stolen and received their money immediately because you “believed them.” This was national news when it happened. I shouldn’t have to be begging Louis and Gucci in London to print out paper receipts and having my friends get them and mail them to me from every luxury store I’ve shopped at all over the world because you don’t believe me and won’t accept legitimate verified email receipts.”

He concluded:

“Anyway, I’m excited it’s Christmas, 2022 will be a better year. We are on to bigger and better things. Here’s to new music, new tours, big moves and BIG locks on all my doors.”

July 4th marked the official announcement of the robbery. TodrickThe incident occurred in London.

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