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The Independent
9 hours ago
- The Independent
Watch: Jewel thief swallows $770K worth of Tiffany earrings during arrest
This is the bizarre moment a jewel thief swallowed $770,000 worth of Tiffany diamond earrings to avoid arrest. 32-year-old Jaythan Gilder was pulled over by Florida Highway Patrol outside of Orlando, Florida on February 26, after troopers were warned to be on the lookout following a robbery at Tiffany & Co. earlier in the day. Gilder had allegedly pretended to be a representative for an NBA player when he entered the store. When he was brought to a back room, he snatched two sets of diamond earrings worth $609,500 and $160,000 and fled, police said. The dashcam footage shows a trooper bringing a handcuffed Gilder to a squad car before realizing he has something in his mouth. More troopers rush over, pushing the suspect onto the hood of the car and trying to pry his mouth open. 'Spit it out,' a trooper can be heard yelling. 'You're about to get tased, you better open your mouth,' another trooper warns. Gilder passed the diamonds two weeks later, where they were cleaned and placed back on the market. Gilder was charged with first-degree grand theft and robbery with a mask. He was previously arrested for stealing diamonds from a Tiffany & Co. in Colorado, which he also allegedly swallowed when confronted by police.


Reuters
23-05-2025
- Reuters
Paris court convicts thieves who robbed Kim Kardashian in jewel heist
PARIS, May 23 (Reuters) - A French court on Friday convicted the jewel thieves who in 2016 tied up U.S. reality TV star Kim Kardashian at gun point before making off with her $4 million engagement ring and other booty. Ten people were in the dock, accused of involvement in the Paris heist. Robbers wearing ski masks and disguised as police tied up the billionaire celebrity before making off with the ring, given to her by her then-husband, rapper Kanye West (now known as Ye), and other jewels. Kardashian travelled to Paris to testify earlier this month, telling the court she had thought she was going to die. The mixed panel of judges and jury convicted eight of the 10 for crimes directly linked to the theft, while another defendant was found guilty of illegal weapons charges. One person was acquitted. The heaviest sentences were handed down to five defendants who participated directly in the heist, with the mastermind of the robbery, 69-year-old Aomar Ait Khedache, getting a three-year jail sentence. Kardashian's lawyers said that she accepted the court's ruling. "I am deeply grateful to the French authorities for pursuing justice in this case. The crime was the most terrifying experience of my life, leaving a lasting impact on me and my family," she said in a statement. "While I'll never forget what happened, I believe in the power of growth and accountability and pray for healing for all." During her court appearance, she said she forgave Khedache, who had asked for forgiveness in a letter. The thieves were dubbed the "grandpa robbers" by the press as many were of or near retirement age. At the time, the robbery was considered the biggest in France for more than 20 years.