A Miami vixen stole a $70,000 Audemars Piguet watch from a sleeping Murray Hill suitor and a $12,000 Rolex from another gullible gent — both of whom she snared at a nightclub, prosecutors said.
Blonde beauty Yulia Sedunova, 27, a Russian native with a Miami address, was arrested Monday and charged with multiple counts of grand larceny.
Her first alleged heist was at a 29-year-old man's 160 Madison Ave. apartment early on June 12 after meeting him at Provocateur in the Meatpacking District.
He put the lavish timepiece on a "high surface" before he went to sleep, according to a criminal complaint.
"When he woke up in the morning ... the defendant was gone and so was his watch," the complaint says.
On July 21, she went back to the Wyndham New Yorker Hotel with a 25-year-old Boston man and laid on a similar con, authorities said.
His watch was in his pants before he conked out for the night, he told cops. His female companion — and his property — were allegedly gone when he got up.
Sedunova made a brief court appearance Friday in which prosecutors indicated she had not yet been indicted in connection to the snatching of the two expensive watches.
"She's innocent," said her defense attorney Ken Montgomery.
Sedunova was rearrested outside the courtroom but the new charges against her were not immediately known.
Blonde beauty Yulia Sedunova, 27, a Russian native with a Miami address, was arrested Monday and charged with multiple counts of grand larceny.
Her first alleged heist was at a 29-year-old man's 160 Madison Ave. apartment early on June 12 after meeting him at Provocateur in the Meatpacking District.
He put the lavish timepiece on a "high surface" before he went to sleep, according to a criminal complaint.
"When he woke up in the morning ... the defendant was gone and so was his watch," the complaint says.
On July 21, she went back to the Wyndham New Yorker Hotel with a 25-year-old Boston man and laid on a similar con, authorities said.
His watch was in his pants before he conked out for the night, he told cops. His female companion — and his property — were allegedly gone when he got up.
Sedunova made a brief court appearance Friday in which prosecutors indicated she had not yet been indicted in connection to the snatching of the two expensive watches.
"She's innocent," said her defense attorney Ken Montgomery.
Sedunova was rearrested outside the courtroom but the new charges against her were not immediately known.

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