Man shot, robbed of Rolex in LA’s Koreatown may be a Korean prince

Michelle De Pacina
November 21, 2022

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A man between 25 and 30 years old was shot during a robbery outside the luxury Kurve apartment complex in the Westlake District in Los Angeles on Nov. 18.
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The man, who was driving a Rolls-Royce Phantom, was robbed of his Rolex watch and three gold chains by two male suspects.
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He was transported to the hospital in critical condition.
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According to reports, the Rolls-Royce Phantom is registered to the Korean prince Andrew Lee, who is the founder of VPN security service London Trust Media.
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It is currently unknown whether Lee was the victim or if he was at the scene during the robbery.
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No arrests have been made. Police are searching for two suspects who are both described as Black men.
A man who was shot and robbed near Koreatown in Los Angeles may have ties to the Korean royal family.
The victim, identified as a man between 25 and 30 years old, was driving a Rolls-Royce Phantom when he was shot during a robbery shortly before 4:20 p.m. outside the luxury Kurve apartment complex on the 2800 block of Sunset Place in the Westlake District on Nov. 18.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), two male suspects stole his Rolex watch and three gold chains before fleeing the scene.
Officers found the victim with a gunshot wound from what police believe was a blue semiautomatic handgun. He was transported to the hospital in critical condition.
According to reports, the Rolls-Royce Phantom is registered to the Korean prince Andrew Lee, who is the founder of London Trust Media, the parent company of VPN security service Private Internet Access. Lee was declared as the family’s crown prince after he was identified as a relative by Korea’s Imperial Highness King Yi Seok in 2018.
It is currently unknown whether Lee
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