Influencer Nour Atta was robbed of $1 million in Hollywood Hills, California home robbery

A millionaire influencer who regularly flaunts his lavish lifestyle online has been robbed from his Airbnb by a gang of masked attackers who brutally whipped him with guns before making off with $1million worth of clothes and jewelry.

Nour Atta, who has 272,000 Instagram followers on his stock trading page, was targeted at the rented Hollywood Hills home in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

The 20-year-old, who fears he was attacked for advertising his wealth online, was sleeping with others inside the Multiview Drive property when he was woken up at gunpoint by four men wearing ski masks demanding money.

The New York-based shopkeeper was pistol-whipped in the face, punched and kicked before the gang fled with his luxury items, including a Patek Philippe watch and $100,000 worth of clothes from a recent shopping trip.

Police said the total prized was around $1 million and they are still searching for the thieves after Atta was left with visible facial injuries.

He said ABC7: ‘I think a kick was thrown and punches and all that good stuff.

“They had a gun, obviously, some guns they had; and I was still basically asleep when they came in.

Atta regularly posts photos of her wads of cash and poses in front of luxury cars on her Instagram, showing off her huge business earnings while encouraging people to pay for her expertise.

Nour Atta, pictured with bruises on his face, was targeted at the rented Hollywood Hills home in the early hours of Wednesday morning

Atta regularly posts photos of her wads of cash and poses in front of luxury cars on her Instagram

Atta regularly posts photos of her wads of cash and poses in front of luxury cars on her Instagram

“We had a burglary alert a week ago.  There was a helicopter that came out in the middle of the night so yeah it's scary,' a neighbor added

“We had a burglary alert a week ago. There was a helicopter that came out in the middle of the night so yeah it’s scary,’ a neighbor added

The businessman, pictured posing in front of a private jet, believes he may have been targeted because of his online posts

The businessman, pictured posing in front of a private jet, believes he may have been targeted because of his online posts

And the businessman believes he may have been targeted because of his online posts.

He said: “I am an influencer. I know what goes with it. I guess maybe they noticed me, got into it, ran their business; or it could have been something random. You never know these days.

Among the stolen items were Patek Philippe and Richard Mille watches, Cuban necklaces and recently purchased designer clothes.

Showing the bruise around his left eye and forehead to the camera, The New Yorker added, “I think it was from the gun.”

Atta runs the Stock Hours signals chat, where he posts trade ideas each morning and hosts courses.

He regularly shows off his huge business gains by encouraging people to pay for his expertise.

He regularly shows off his huge business gains by encouraging people to pay for his expertise.

Authorities said the suspects ransacked the home and stole approximately $1 million worth of jewelry before leaving the scene.  Atta told Fox LA he believed the suspects were able to get in because he left the back door unlocked.

Authorities said the suspects ransacked the home and stole approximately $1 million worth of jewelry before leaving the scene. Atta told Fox LA he believed the suspects were able to get in because he left the back door unlocked.

He says he’s helped hundreds of students across the United States generate millions of dollars in profit in 2021.

The LAPD was called about the incident at 3 a.m. Wednesday.

atta said LA fox the suspects probably got in because he left the back door open.

When first responders arrived, he and a friend were seen by medical personnel and did not require hospitalization, Fox LA reported.

Police continue to investigate the theft and urge anyone with information to come forward.

Shocking violence has sadly become all too common in Los Angeles, whose woke district attorney George Gascon has been brutalized for his liberal reforms that failed to curb skyrocketing crime rates.

The total number of violent crimes increased by 5.3% this year compared to the same period last year

The total number of violent crimes increased by 5.3% this year compared to the same period last year

Homicides in the city reached 397 in 2021, the most in more than a decade and a 50% jump from 2019, according to the LA Times.

LAPD Chief Michel Moore told the Civilian Police Commission in March that robberies with firearms were up 57% from 2020 and 60% from 2019.

The total number of violent crimes increased by 5.3% this year compared to the same period last year.

Gascon, who heads the country’s largest DA office, which files more than 100,000 cases a year, has been criticized for his soft approach to crime.

The liberal DA has been swept away in 2020 by a wave of justice reforms that have been criticized by prosecutors.

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