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Winona Ryder In Shoplifting Trouble Again?

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Actress Winona Ryder was convicted of shoplifting six years ago after security guards at Saks Fifth Avenue in Beverly Hills witnessed her pinching designer duds. Allegedly, the actress is at it again. This time a cosmetics store in Hollywood is the victim of the sticky fingers.

Now in a new incident, according to America’s National Enquirer magazine, the Girl Interrupted star recently set off the security alarm at Hollywood CVC Pharmacy after making several purchases.

According to the publication, when she left the store, she set off an alarm that drew the attention of a security guard.

A store employee is quoted as saying: “Winona had a bag of stuff, but she set off the theft alarm when she left the store.

“When a security guard stopped her, he found make-up she had not paid for.”

And when she was asked about the make-up, Winona answered: “I don’t know how that happened.”

The store employee added: “We took unpaid items back and she left the store.”

Winona’s publicist at first denied the incident took place. But when told a store employee had confirmed it, said she would check with her again.

Her three years probation and 480 hours of community service are completed from her original conviction. Sounds like therapy might be in order – and not retail.

photo source: The Daily Mail

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