Nicolas Cage sex pics stolen. Gross

Nov 13, 2013 - 19:33
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Nicolas Cage sex pics stolen. Gross
Sex pictures of actor Nicolas Cage have been stolen.

SEX pictures of Nicolas Cage and the mother of his son have been allegedly stolen by a handyman.

Ricardo Orozco, 39, has been arrested and accused of stealing four computers and a box of private photos from the home of Christina Fulton, the mother of Cage's 22-year-old son Weston.

The intimate pictures, which TMZ reports were stolen in April after Orozco broke into Ms Fulton's home.

He will appear in court next week but is being held on $US1 million bail.

Cage, 49 and Ms Fulton, 46, started dating in 1988 and Weston was bo in December 1990.

Weston was the lead singer of the black metal band Eyes Of Noctum that disbanded last year and has since joined metal band Arsh Anubis.

Cage has been married three times with his marriages to actress Patricia Arquette and Lisa Marie Presley ending in divorce.

The nephew of Godfather producer Francis Ford Coppola married his third wife Alice Kim, a former waitress, in 2004 and they have an eight-year-old son Kal-El together.

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