Canadian 'bling ring' mastermind gets 90 days in jail, modeling contract

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When most people get sentenced to a small stretch of jail time for thievery they get three hot meals a day, the privilege of showering every other day, and might be out of pocket for a few years.

When you are Quebec resident Stéphanie Beaudoin you get modeling contract offers and can serve your 90-day sentence on weekends. Her lawyer even told her it would be a good way to catch up on her reading.

She was sentenced this week to 90 days in prison by a Canadian judge.

In a recent article for VICE, Beaudoin talked about her fortunes since heading up a “bling ring” of thieves who burglarized some 39 homes in Victoriaville, Quebec with a trio of minor aged accomplices over the summer of 2014. All told it’s said that the crew netted up to $80,000 in loot.

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That would be $58,000 in American dollars.

It was apparently the former nursing student’s Mitsubishi Lancer with custom pink rims at the crime scenes that tipped off police of her whereabouts. Thousands of dollars in cash were found in her car, when she was finally cornered.

She wanted to delete some salacious photos from her Facebook page just after she was taken into custody but the police wouldn’t let her. Her photos ended up propelling her into infamy and later, magazine covers after the press began to search for her. She looks a bit like Alison Brie from “Mad Men” and “Community” to some people.

She later plead guilty in a plea deal to theft and gun charges. The deal reduced an initial 114 charges down to just 30.

She’s been called the world’s sexiest or hottest criminal by some outlets, but we’re assuming the people who she and her accomplices plundered from might just think she’s annoying and troublesome.

She’s cleared to model but she can’t play up the fact that she is a felon or glorify her crimes. Seems simple enough.

Juvenile courts are handling the accomplices' punishments. It's not been announced if they will be getting modeling deals themselves.