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Simon Cowell Robbed by One-Night Stand Woman

There are new reports surfacing today that Simon Cowell was robbed by a woman with whom he had a one-night stand.

Cowell, 52, reportedly met the woman at Drai's nightclub in Hollywood last October. After the two finished their drinks, the pair made it back to the hotel where Cowell was staying.

Sources then explain that when Cowell awoke the next morning he noticed that the woman had left along with his laptop and wallet.

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Cowell notified the police, who were able to track down the sticky-fingered woman from surveillance video that captured her as she left the hotel, according to The Sun. She agreed to return his computer but apparently kept the cash from the wallet.

This revelation comes out just as a new "unauthorized" biography hits stores shelves.

Tom Bower is the author of "Sweet Revenge: The Intimate Life of Simon Cowell." Contained in the book are several revelations describing that Cowell had an affair with "The X-Factor" judge Dannii Minogue, who two weeks ago split from the father of her son after a 4-year marriage.

Also in the book is the allegation that Cowell's former "X-Factor" judge Sharon Osbourne knew that he was also dating two other women during the time he was engaged to Mezhgan Hussainy.

''It'll be interesting whether the book mentions he was seeing Mezhgan, Jasmine and Julia at the same time,'' Osbourne told the Daily Mirror.

"Sweet Revenge" also hints that the real reason Osbourne left "X-Factor" was due to moral outrage over Cowell and Minogue's affair, but Osbourne told the Daily Mirror why she ultimately left the talent show.

"I'm not Simon's mother – I don't give a toss who he [expletive]," Osbourne said. "I didn't leave the show because Simon and Dannii were [expletive], I left because she became unbearable."

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