Naked man 'stole from Nicolas Cage'

miércoles, 3 de octubre de 2007 |

A tailor accused of breaking into Nicolas Cage's Florida home without any clothes on has been charged with burglary.
Robert Dennis Furo pleaded not guilty to the charge

Robert Dennis Furo, 45, pleaded not guilty to the charge in Orange County Superior Court.

Furo, who remains in custody on $50,000 (£25,000) bail, faces up to six years in state prison if convicted, according to prosecutors.

Cage called a security guard at his gated community around 1.30am on Monday after he saw a man wandering inside his home and wearing one of his jackets, and nothing else.

The Oscar-winning actor, who was upstairs with his wife and son, reported seeing the man standing at the door of a bathroom.

"He was standing there naked - except for the leather jacket," police Lt Craig Fox said.

The guard called police, and when officers arrived Cage had already asked the man to take off the jacket and escorted him outside "without struggle", Lt Fox said.

Cage, 43, won an Oscar for his performance in Leaving Las Vegas, and has recently starred in box office successes Ghost Rider and World Trade Center. His spokesman declined to comment on the incident.

Furo will return to court on Oct 10 for his preliminary hearing.

Via telegraph

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