Paris Hilton Twitter: 'I Have Bad Luck', Malibu Home Robbed at Party [SEE NOW]

A group of unkown girls tried to rob Paris Hilton's Malibu home this past weekend while she was throwing a going away party for herself before going to her summer home in Ibiza.

 According to Us Weekly, a group of girls snuck into the reality star's bedroom and stole bikinis, purses, and framed pictures.

The thieves unloaded their loot in the street, but dropped it all and ran when they were spotted by a partygoer.  A valet found the goods and turned them over to the police.  Hilton's driver later collected the items, but no police report was filed, according to digitalspy.  

Hilton, 32, has had her home robbed seven times.  From 2008-2009, a group of teens known as the "Bling Ring" allegedly stole more than $2 million worth of jewelry from the star, in addition to a number of designer outfits.  One member even tried to steal one of Hilton's dogs.  Sofia Coppola's June 2013 movie "The Bling Ring," chronicled the alleged crimes.  Hilton even made a cameo in the film and let Coppola film inside her house.

The same month that the movie was released, Hilton interviewed with The Daily Beast, and told them she had no intention of selling her Malibu home, despite the numerous break-ins.

"When it first happened, I'd already had so many other experiences at other houses I've lived at in the Hollywood Hills with stalkers, people climbing my gates, and tour buses full of people driving by. I've always been used to this," she explained. "But living in a gated community is the safest place you could live in L.A. Even though it happened to me and it's scary, I just had to up the security in and around my house with cameras, laser beams and the most high-tech system."

"In my gated community, nobody used to even lock their doors because there are guards there, and it's a gated community. I don't even think there was a burglary there until this happened. My housekeeper had been there and left the key under the mat for me, so they took the key, made a copy of it, and brought it back. The kids basically had their own copy of the key and broke into my home, like, six times," Hilton further explained.

Hilton never recovered most of what was stolen.  The majority of it had already been sold by the thieves.  She said she did recover a few items, but they weren't the most important to her.