Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and wife Gisele Bündchen’s mansion in the New England area was broken into early Monday by a Florida man who is obsessed with the GOAT, according to Brookline police. Multiple alarms went off when the suspect, Zanini Cineus, 34, broke into the home, police said. Officers showed up to the mansion after the alarms went off and found Cineus sitting on Brady’s couch.
The 34-year-old man who broke into Tom Brady’s Brookline mansion yesterday will undergo a mental health evaluation today to see whether he’s competent. He previously stole a $10K Brady jersey. Cops found him on a couch in the basement yesterday.https://t.co/jP4f9SLGsS
— Meghan Ottolini (@Meghan_Ottolini) December 8, 2020
Cineus, a homeless Martin County man was arrested after police received a call about 6 a.m. about a break-in at 112 Woodland Road in Brookline, Boston 25 News reported.
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Booking photo of man accused of breaking into Tom Brady's #Brookline mansion.
34-year-old Zanini Cineus, formerly of Brockton, MA but currently homeless
Cineus is being charged with B&E in the Nighttime with Intent to Commit a Felony, Attempted Larceny and Trespassing. pic.twitter.com/0fldy481ec
— Peter Wilson (@PetesWire) December 7, 2020
The couple still owns the home but they are currently living in Florida, where Brady, former New England Patriot signal caller, plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Brady put the property back on the market last week. Initially the couple listed his Brookline estate in August 2019 for $39.5 million, then dropped the price to $33.9 million before pulling it off the market in the midst of the pandemic.