Dunst thief sentenced

Forget Spidey. Don’t mess with Mary Jane, man.

A man accused of breaking into Kirsten Dunst’s penthouse suit pleaded guilty Thursday.
Jarrod Beinerman, 33, was sentenced to four and a half years in jail for attempted burglary. He swiped a $13,000 Balenciaga bag, an iPod and various other goodies from Dunst’s suite last year at the Soho Grand Hotel in Manhattan where she stayed while filming the comedy “How to Lose Friends and Alienate People.”

The plea deal got the drug-addicted criminal out of more serious counts – burglary and grand larceny.

The offender “admitted being in the hotel” on Aug. 9, 2007, when the incident took place, Defense attorney Mitchell Elman told the New York Daily News that his client “admitted being in the hotel” on the day of the crime.

Beinerman, who already had a lengthy criminal history and did three years in state prison for his role in a cocaine ring, will be sentenced next week on an unrelated drug charge.

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