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When the pair spent the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend in Aruba, he said, Varvaro turned her nose up at the oceanside accommodations, but not before proposing hitting up the hotel’s Cartier jewelry store for a “souvenir.”
“She was like: ‘This is nice, but it’s not the Ritz,'” Robert B. told the Mail of her assessment, adding that he ultimately caved and switched to the luxury hotel, setting him back an additional $1,700 per night.
In February, the couple went to Italy and Switzerland, with Robert B. reportedly shelling out to buy Varvaro a new coat, ski gear, a $1,000 camera and a $3,500 Bottega handbag during a side trip to Milan.
After the two returned to DC, she pressured him to send $2,000 to cover half her rent during the ongoing shutdown of DHS.
“I’m not used to having to ask like this for a simple card or help with my rent especially being furloughed,” she texted him, per the Daily Mail. “Any past relationship would’ve jumped up and cared for me, which is what I like.”
The Daily Mail published screenshots of Robert B. sending Varvaro the money via Apple Cash.
“By that point, she was asking me for a credit card in her name so she could just shop and not ask for permission,” he recounted. “I was like: ‘You know that’s not happening because I see how you like to shop.’
“That got me the cold shoulder.”
In late March, Varvaro texted Robert B. a picture of herself with a pair of $1,000 sandals, and then allegedly grew angry that he didn’t immediately Venmo her the money. She also prodded him for a $2,000 Emsculpt cellulite remover, complaining that her “arms are fat.”
“I like feeling provided for and you’re not doing that for me, so not sure it will work,” Varvaro messaged him earlier this month, per the Mail.
Varvaro has insisted that she didn’t do anything “crazy” and that it’s normal for women to expect access to their partner’s credit card.
“I did not want a sugar daddy/prostitution relationship, after spending $30,000-$40,000 for vacations, Cartier jewelry, expensive handbags, and various shopping trips,” Robert B. wrote in his complaint to the DHS OIG, per the outlet.
“She also told me directly that the $40,000 worth of jewelry on her wrists and ears are all trophies from her sugar daddies,” his complaint continued. “I believe that she’s under financial stress and that her actions pose a security risk.”![]()
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DHS counterterror official hit with sugar baby accusations after angry ex claims she bilked $40K out of him
A high-rolling counterterrorism official is insisting she “did nothing wrong” after her ex-boyfriend triggered a watchdog probe over accusations she turned him into a sugar daddy and de…nypost.com