• Adva Lavie allegedly posed as a girlfriend to wealthy older men before stealing valuables from their homes
  • At least 10 elderly victims identified, but fellow adult entertainers now claim she robbed them too
  • The 27-year-old remains at large, driving a black Porsche SUV and white Mercedes while using multiple aliases

LOS ANGELES (TDR) — A glamorous former Penthouse model who claims to be Israel’s top OnlyFans creator is wanted by Los Angeles County authorities for allegedly using dating apps to lure elderly men into relationships before burglarizing their homes.

Adva Lavie, 27, who also goes by the aliases Mia Ventura, Shoshana and Shana, has been linked to at least 10 burglaries targeting older men in Malibu, Beverly Hills and Calabasas, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. But the investigation has taken a twist as fellow adult entertainers step forward claiming they were victims too.

Dating Apps to Designer Theft

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The sheriff’s department issued a special bulletin Wednesday urging potential victims to come forward. Investigators say Lavie used social media dating platforms to contact wealthy older men, gaining their trust by posing as a romantic companion before stealing money and valuables from their residences.

“Eventually they invite her into the home, and then this person ends up burglarizing their home,” said Capt. Dustin Karr with the LA County Sheriff’s Department.

Lavie, described as 5 feet 7 inches tall and 104 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes, is known to drive a black Porsche SUV and a white Mercedes-Benz sedan, both luxury vehicles that helped her cultivate an image of success and glamour.

Porn Stars Say They’re Victims Too

Adult film actor Codey Steele told KTLA he was victimized while working with a Los Angeles party company in France. He claims Lavie burglarized the group’s Airbnb, stealing designer items from multiple people.

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“She decided to pretty much rob basically every person in that group, essentially anything marked with a designer label,” Steele said. Police reportedly intervened and forced her to return the stolen goods.

Michael Sartain, host of the Access Vegas podcast, also accused Lavie of theft during a guest appearance on his election night show. He said she disappeared into the greenroom for 45 minutes and rifled through purses belonging to female co-stars.

“She got up at the 45-minute mark, and she was gone for 45 minutes and just went through everyone’s bag,” Sartain told KTLA.

Credit Cards and Beverly Hills Salons

Eden Lynn claimed she was one of the women targeted that night. She discovered someone had attempted multiple charges on her American Express card, including a pricey hair appointment at a Beverly Hills salon booked under the name Mia Ventura.

“I got in contact with the salon and the stylist she booked with, and they gave me the name it was put under,” Lynn said. “She sent shots of the consultation FaceTime she did with her and the receipts and text messages.”

From Flight Attendant to Fugitive

Lavie, who served two years in the Israel Defense Forces, worked as a flight attendant for an Israeli airline before losing her job during the COVID-19 pandemic. She then transitioned to modeling and adult content creation, appearing in Playboy and Penthouse magazines and building a social media following of more than 500,000 on Instagram.

When contacted by the Daily Mail, Lavie denied the allegations, claiming she was the victim of a conspiracy.

“I think when you probably hang out with someone really powerful and someone really connected, if you piss them off, it’s problematic because they can really f— you over,” she said before hanging up.

Jail records show Lavie was arrested in May on a felony charge and bailed out, though it’s unclear if that arrest was related to the burglary allegations.

Detectives are urging anyone with information to contact Lost Hills Station Detective Lopez at 818-878-1808.

How many victims remain silent about being conned by someone they trusted, too embarrassed to report the crime?

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