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Housewife Kim G’s Daughter Caught Up In Alleged Hamptons Party House Scam

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Jul. 14 2012, Published 1:04 p.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

She pops onto The Real Housewives Of New Jersey from time to time but now it seems that Kim Granatell’s daughter Gia may have inadvertently made an appearance where she was not wanted.

The blonde has been caught up in an alleged East Hamptons party scam, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.

According to The New York Post two real estate “con artists” made thousands of dollars renting out posh vacation homes in the Hamptons and then subletting them to teens for post-prom and graduation parties without the owner's permission.

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Lee Hnetinka, 25, who owns the company Hamptons and Sons, is accused of conning East Hampton homeowner Lucy Sachs, 64.

Sachs says she rented her mansion to Hnetinka for $30,000. “He said it was his aunt having a party at his house," she said.

But on June 8 she rushed home after a neighbor told her that a “party bus with a disco ball had arrived” at her property in the middle of the night.

Unfortunately Kim G was one of the parents who shelled out $510 to Hampton and Sons for her daughter to attend a weekend party at that very house.  She had no idea the company didn't have permission to host the party they were promoting.

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Hamptons and Sons, our source tells us, had even given each guest a 20-page manual of “party rules” banning knives, guns and hard alcohol.

Hnetinka and his alleged partner Leslie Jennemann are estimated to have made $60,000 to $80,000 a weekend from the parties.

Gia and the group she was with were quickly sent packing when the owner kicked Hampton and Sons out on June 8.

Kim has told friends she was promised a refund.  She's still waiting.

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