
At the Paris robbery trial, Kim Kardashian will give an in-person statement. Kardashian was robbed of jewelry valued at millions of dollars, handcuffed, and threatened with a gun in 2016.
The Skims mogul is on her way to Paris to testify at the trial of ten individuals who are accused of orchestrating the robbery that traumatized her in 2016. Nine years after the horrific event, the case resumed in court on April 28 and marks a significant turning point in Kardashian’s quest for justice.
According to sources, despite her fears, she is confident and ready to testify. The reality TV star and businesswoman has long held the opinion that it is morally correct to appear in court herself. She believes it is critical to ensure that they are held responsible for the terrifying ordeal she endured.
Although Kim is a little nervous, she has consistently stated that she would prefer to testify in person. During the robbery, she was afraid for her life. According to PEOPLE’s source, she wants those involved to be found guilty.
Kardashian began her international trip on May 12 by sharing images of herself aboard her private plane on Instagram Stories. She subtly announced her arrival in Paris with a simple French flag emoji in the description of the picture, which was a window shot taken from her seat.
In October 2016, five armed and masked individuals broke into Kardashian’s private home and committed the heist at a Paris hotel. According to the publication, the robbers held her captive while tying her up with plastic zip ties. After that, they searched the room for valuables.
Two diamond Cartier bracelets, a gold and diamond Jacob necklace, a gold Rolex watch, and other high-end items were among the stolen valuables.
Kim Kardashian To Testify In A Robbery Case Worth $10 Million. Full Details
One of the most valuable thefts was a diamond engagement ring worth $4 million USD that she had received from her ex-husband, Kanye West. It was estimated that the stolen goods were worth over $9 million USD in total. The majority of the jewelry was never recovered, despite continuous inquiries.
Kim describes how she considered her options for escape but was terrified of being shot. She became aware of the actual risks associated with public exposure, particularly through social media, as a result of the event.
The trial, which started on Monday, April 28, attracted media attention due to the crime’s daring as well as Kim’s famous status. Ten individuals are currently facing accusations and lawsuits related to their alleged involvement in the heist.