Rihanna – Man Who Robbed Singers Home Sentenced To 9 Years In Prison
Man Who Robbed Rihanna’s L.A. Home Sentenced To Nine Years In Prison
Rihanna appears to be getting legal justice for an unfortunate incident that she experienced concerning her personal property.
In 2018, Rihanna’s L.A. based home was reportedly burglarized. Now, over two years later, the culprit is behind bars.

According to reports, on Thursday, Oct. 7th, 2021, Tyress Williams, 22, was sentenced to nine years in prison after he was found guilty for a string of robberies that included the homes of Rihanna, singer and actress Christina Milian, and athletes Yaisel Puig and Robert Woods.

Robert Woods
Tyress, who was 19 at the time, was one of four, who allegedly targeted actors, musicians, and Hollywood executives. The group, which consisted of Jshawne Daniels, Damaji Hall, and Hall’s mother Ashle, reportedly studied their target’s tour schedules and social media, in order to break into their homes when presumed empty. A search warrant of their home uncovered more than $50,000 in cash, plus watches, jewelry and designer purses.
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