Search

Newsletter image

Subscribe to the Newsletter

Join 10k+ people to get notified about new posts, news and tips.

Do not worry we don't spam!

GDPR Compliance

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Service.

‘Kim Kardashian 12’ to face justice over ‘heist of the century’ after megastar robbed at gunpoint over $10m jewellery

Published on April 28, 2025 at 09:42 AM

THE trial for the “heist of the century”; starts today with Kim Kardashian set to come face to face with the “Grandpa robbers”; who held her at gunpoint in Paris.

Nine years after the had $10million (£7.5m) worth of stolen – including her $4million (£3m) engagement ring – the men behind the raid are finally being brought to justice.

FILE PHOTO: Kim Kardashian attends the Academy Museum Gala fundraiser at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, California, U.S., October 19, 2024. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo
Brave Kim Kardashian will face her attackers nine years on since a 2016 jewellery raid in Paris
Kim Kardashian crying on a phone call.
The terrifying ordeal saw Kim bound and gagged in by an armed robbery gang
Kim Kardashian emotionally recounts the Paris robbery to her sisters.
Kardashians viewers saw Kim emotionally recount the incident
Kim Kardashian at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.
The armed robbers escaped with expensive jewellery, targeting her $4million [£3m] engagement ring

Kim was left pleading for her life during the after they bound her hands and feet, taped over her mouth – known as sausaging someone in French.

They then carried her to the bathtub wearing only her .

She will give evidence in person at the trial and previously said of the : “I thought they were terrorists who had come to kidnap me, I thought I was going to die.”;

The terrifying ordeal led to the family changing how much they share of their lavish lifestyles on .

The elderly gang – now in their 60s and 70s – had been inspired by Kim’s flashy posts online showing off her bling and had been allegedly tipped off by a chauffeur that she was alone in her secluded hotel room in the 8th arrondissement during .

It was supposed to be one final job for the veteran robbers who each had a string of convictions.

They claimed to who the social media was but instead demanded the concierge take them to “the rapper’s wife”;.

One defendant said he only realised the scale of her when his wife was watching the about the raid on TV the next morning.

Having pointed a gun at Kim while forcing her to hand over the jewels they made a clumsy escape on foot and by bike, leaving behind a £30,000 diamond necklace in the street, cable ties covered in DNA, and their fingerprints all over the apartment.

While they argued about how to split to loot and sell it onto Belgian diamond experts on the terrace of a bistro, top French cops had enlisted the help of the FBI to track them down and had already bugged their phones.

None of the jewels have ever been recovered with many believed to have been melted down and sold in Antwerp.

Her from her to was believed to be too distinctive to fleece.

believe that Kim’s chauffeur’s brother was in on the heist but the burglars argue that everything they needed to carry out the raid was posted online publicly.

Their trial has been delayed by Covid and by a backlog of high profile cases in the French justice system.

Kim Kardashian showing off jewelry on Instagram.
Kim Kardashian pictured with her engagement ring on Instagram
Image of Kim Kardashian's Paris hotel room after a robbery.
Chilling images showed inside Kim's Paris hotel after robbery
Gag used in Kim Kardashian robbery.
Kim was gagged by the assailants, who feared she was screaming too loudly
Image of duct tape found in Kim Kardashian's Paris hotel after a robbery.
She said that her mouth and legs were taped up

In total 10 people will be tried, five for armed robbery and kidnap charges and the rest for complicity in the heist or possession of a weapon.

One woman is among those charged.

One member , 71, is expected to apologise to Kardashian in having already penned a memoir titled “I kidnapped Kim Kardashian”;.

He fled on his bike, spilling the loot on the floor as he fell over in the rush.

Marceau Baum-Gertner – nicknamed – died aged 72 just days before the trial was due to start.

Aomar Ait Khedache – known as Old Omar – has written a letter to Kim from jail apologising for the trauma he caused.

Most of the ageing defendants are now on bail but are expected to receive lengthy jail sentences if found guilty.

The trial, in front of three judges and six jurors, will start at the Palais de Justice in on Monday afternoon (1.30pm UK time).

Yunice Abbas holding his book, "J'ai séquestré Kim Kardashian."
Gang member Yunice Abbas, 72, has confessed to his role and even written a book about the incident
Marceau Baum-Gertner, key suspect in the Kim Kardashian robbery.
Marceau Baum-Gertner, a key suspect in Kardashian’s robbery, died suddenly on March 6
Police officers standing guard outside a building in Paris.
Kim was robbed at gunpoint by assailants while staying at a luxury hotel in Paris
Pascal Duvier, Kim Kardashian's former bodyguard, outside her New York City apartment.
Kim's bodyguard Pascal Duvier had been out dancing, and he was later fired

Prev Article

Security race to intervene as Daniel Dubois viciously shoves Oleksandr Usyk during first face-off at Wembley

Next Article

Common bathroom gadget sold on Amazon urgently recalled over ‘serious risk of igniting and causing fire’

Related to this topic:

Comments (0):

Be the first to write a comment.

Post Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *