Paris – There were intensive security and crowd control measures on Tuesday at Central Paris Courthouse, where Kim Kardashian was determined to give evidence. Test on 2016 armed robbery In which a masked gang visited the French capital and closed his jewelry with a price of $ 10 million. The court opened early to allow journalists and members of public reach before the presence of Kardashian afternoon.
Some 400 journalists applied to participate in the test, but only 40 places were allocated to the media inside the court. A side room was set up for 200 more journalists to see live transmission from inside the court room. The hearing will not be broadcast publicly, as France rarely allow cameras in the court room.
Kardashian’s lawyer Said she was firm to testify She was allegedly tied to the person about the night and was robbed at the tip of the gun, while she was in Paris for Fashion Week. Ten people – nine men and a female – including robbery and kidnapping against American media personality, including allegations and residences where she was living on the night of October 2, 2016.
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Before the celebrity himself took a stand, his long-time friend-stylist Simone Harooche told the court that he had heard Kardashian begging for his life during the hotel suite.
“I have children and I need to live!” This is what she kept saying, ‘Take everything. “” I was scared that he was raped or violated. I thought the worst. “
The prosecutors have told the court that when the gang, wearing clothes as police officers, arrived at the hotel, which is only known as “no address”, where Kardashians were living, they demanded that Kansij, at gunpoint, guided him to guide him to “wrappers”. Couple Settled for divorce In 2022.
Kardashian said that once they arrived inside the apartment, the masked thieves pointed to a gun, then forced their wrist and ankles with zip relationships and duct tape, demanding in thick French accents all the time: “Ring, ring,” apparently mentioned her $ 4 million.
In the interview and in his family’s reality TV shows, Kardashian describes nervousness during the infiltration, thinking that he is being raped and killed.
He said, “He pulled me over the stairs, when I saw the gun, as the day was clear as the day,” he said on his show “Keeping Up with the Kardashian,” saying: “It hurts me a lot about it.”
The robbers, some of whom ran on a bicycle, have been dubbed as “Dada robbers” because most of the suspects were the time of heir in their 60s.
When they ran away, they dropped a diamond and platinum cross that was found by a local resident the next morning. The rest of the race has not been recovered.
The DNA of the two accused was found at the scene, and they have accepted the robbery. Now 69 -year -old Aomar Ait Khedache is accused of masterminding. Known as “Old Omar”, he allegedly told investigators that she did not know who Kardashian was, but a waiter had heard from a friend to wear about the amazing jewelry when she was having food in Paris.
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Khedche allegedly wrote to Kardashian in 2017, while he was in custody, for apologizing. His lawyers said that he wrote that he heard him how painful the experience was. He has not apologized in court.
71 -year -old Unis Abbas has admitted that he has worked in search of the gang. In court on 29 April, he expressed “total regret” for his share in the successor. He said that he later understood that, “When you steal a woman’s purse, it can be painful for her”.
A police officer, who testified to the prosecution, told the court that Kardashian immediately appeared “painful” after the robbery.
The lawyers of some accused expressed concern as the case was opened last month that Kardashian’s fame would be distracted by the imperative of the case.
Cloe Arnox, who represents Khedche, told reporters: “He is really concerned about seeing all of you, journalists, because he fears that his case will not be treated in the same way, if there was no such famous person.”
Kardashian’s lawyer Michael Rhodes said in April that the reality TV star and entrepreneur for the French judicial system “tremendous praise and praise” for the French judicial system, “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” ” , ,
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