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Kim Kardashian arrives at Paris court to confront ‘Grandpa Robbers' who held her at gunpoint begging for her lif

Kim Kardashian arrives at Paris court to confront ‘Grandpa Robbers' who held her at gunpoint begging for her lif

The Sun13-05-2025

KIM Kardashian has arrived at court to confront the "Grandpa Robbers" who held her at gunpoint as she begged for her life.
Ten suspects have been on trial since last month over the 2016 heist which saw the reality star lose $10million worth of jewellery in Paris.
Kim was spotted on the steps of at the Palais de Justice in central Paris where she will testify on Tuesday afternoon.
The reality star wore a black suit with oversized sunglasses and a massive diamond necklace and ear cuff.
The reality star flew into the French capital on Monday on a private jet supported by her mother Kris Jenner and her boyfriend Corey Gamble.
The reality star's pal Simone Harouche, 45, testified at the courthouse on Tuesday morning.
Harouche was spotted arriving at the court wearing a floor length black coat, accompanied by her lawyer.
The reality star's stylist was in a nearby room in the hotel when the terrifying raid took place in 2016.
She reportedly locked herself in the bathroom and called Kim's security guard when she heard screams.
She told the court how Kim begged: "I have babies & I need to live."

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