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Drug-Smuggling ‘Samsung Heiress’ Is Officially A Grifter
By Maureen OConnor on June 18, 2010 at 3:03 AM
Samsung says Lisette Lee, the Beverly Hills woman caught with 227kg of marijuana on her Gulfstream jet, is lying about being an heiress to their fortune. Hollywood acquaintances say she’s been calling herself one for years.
Lisette flew from Van Nuys, California to Columbus, Ohio aboard a chartered jet loaded with 23 bales of marijuana, worth an estimated $US500,000. Facing up to 40 years in prison and a $US2 million fine, Lisette pleaded “heiress”, pointing to her last name, which is the same as the Korean family that owns Samsung Electronics. But Samsung has now issued a statement denying Lisette:
Contrary to some media reports, Lisette Lee is not an heiress of Samsung Electronics and is not a member of Samsung’s Lee family.
Lisette Lee Morita has been telling the Samsung story for years. A person who attended 2008′s Bogart Wine Aficionado Dinner – at which Lisette was photographed beside LA wine “guru” and The Doorman costar Christian Navarro – tells us that Lisette’s acquaintances there were already buying (or pretending to buy) her story about being a Samsung heiress."

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