Ho Chi Minh Times

Sunday, Jun 01, 2025

Kim Kardashian Testifies in Paris Robbery Trial, Tells Gang Leader: 'I Forgive You'

Reality star recounts 2016 armed hotel raid and emotional trauma while confronting former heist leader in court
Kim Kardashian appeared in a Paris courtroom to testify in the ongoing trial of individuals accused of robbing her at gunpoint in 2016. The incident, which occurred during Paris Fashion Week, involved a group of armed men who entered Kardashian's luxury residence and stole valuables estimated at over ten million dollars.

During her testimony, Kardashian recounted the details of the robbery and described the lasting psychological effects.

She stated that the intruders repeatedly demanded her engagement ring, dragged her out of bed, tied her up, and held her at gunpoint.

She recalled fearing for her life and choosing to comply silently.

Kardashian clarified that, while she was physically restrained, the assailants did not harm her physically.

The courtroom heard additional testimony from Simone Harouche Bartr, Kardashian’s stylist, who described the event from an adjoining room.

She detailed how she initially feared Kardashian had been assaulted and shared her experience of panic and confusion during the incident.

Kardashian also addressed Omar Ait Khedache, the alleged ringleader of the robbery, who was present in court.

Khedache had written an apology letter from prison in 2017, which had not previously been shared publicly.

In the letter, he expressed remorse after seeing Kardashian speak about the trauma in a French television interview.

He acknowledged the psychological harm caused to Kardashian and her family.

Reading a portion of the letter in court, Kardashian responded directly to Khedache, stating: "I forgive you.

But it doesn’t change the pain, the trauma, and the way my life has changed."

French courtroom regulations generally prohibit live broadcasting, but the session was attended by approximately forty journalists, with an overflow room provided for two hundred more.

Khedache, previously referred to in French media as "Omar the Elder," reportedly led the gang involved in the robbery.

He was released from custody in April 2020 due to serious health issues, including heart problems.

The trial forms part of broader legal proceedings addressing one of the highest-profile celebrity robberies in recent French history.

Kardashian’s appearance marks her first formal testimony in the case since the robbery occurred.
Newsletter

Related Articles

Ho Chi Minh Times
0:00
0:00
Close
Bangkok Ranked World's Top City for Remote Work in 2025
Satirical Sketch Sparks Political Spouse Feud in South Korea
Indonesia Quarry Collapse Leaves Multiple Dead and Missing
South Korean Election Video Pulled Amid Misogyny Outcry
Asian Economies Shift Away from US Dollar Amid Trade Tensions
Netflix Investigates Allegations of On-Set Mistreatment in K-Drama Production
US Defence Chief Reaffirms Strong Ties with Singapore Amid Regional Tensions
Vietnam Faces Strategic Dilemma Over China's Mekong River Projects
Malaysia's First AI Preacher Sparks Debate on Islamic Principles
Meta and Anduril Collaborate on AI-Driven Military Augmented Reality Systems
U.S. Goods Imports Plunge Nearly 20% Amid Tariff Disruptions
Alcohol Industry Faces Increased Scrutiny Amid Health Concerns
Italy Faces Population Decline Amid Youth Emigration
Foreign Tax Provision in U.S. Budget Bill Alarms Investors
Trump Accuses China of Violating Trade Agreement
OpenAI Faces Competition from Cheaper AI Rivals
Russia Accuses Serbia of Supplying Arms to Ukraine
Gerry Adams Wins Libel Case Against BBC
EU Central Bank Pushes to Replace US Dollar with Euro as World’s Main Currency
Philippines Signals Openness to China Talks Amid South China Sea Tensions
Chinese Woman Dies After Being Forced to Visit Bank Despite Critical Illness
BLACKPINK Confirms Three Bangkok Concerts for 'Deadline' World Tour in October 2025
China and Vietnam Resume Cross-Border Passenger Train Service After Five-Year Hiatus
Hong Kong International Airport's Terminal 2 Set for Phased Reopening Starting September
U.S. Health Secretary Ends Select COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations
Trump Warns Putin Is 'Playing with Fire' Amid Escalating Ukraine Conflict
India and Pakistan Engage Trump-Linked Lobbyists to Influence U.S. Policy
U.S. Halts New Student Visa Interviews Amid Enhanced Security Measures
Trump Administration Cancels $100 Million in Federal Contracts with Harvard
SpaceX Starship Test Flight Ends in Failure, Mars Mission Timeline Uncertain
King Charles Affirms Canadian Sovereignty Amid U.S. Statehood Pressure
Cathay Pacific Issues Apology After Toddler Served Wine on Flight
France and Vietnam Sign $10 Billion in Strategic Agreements
Denmark Increases Retirement Age to 70, Setting a European Precedent
UK Leads in Remote Work Adoption, Averaging 1.8 Days a Week
The Daily Debate: The Fall of the Dollar — Strategic Reset or Economic Self-Destruction?
Trump Administration's Tariff Policies and Dollar Strategy Spark Global Economic Debate
Bitcoin Surpasses $111,000 Mark for the First Time
OpenAI Acquires Jony Ive’s Startup for $6.5 Billion to Build a Revolutionary “Third Core Device”
BYD Surpasses Tesla in European Electric Vehicle Sales
UK Exposes Russian Cyber Campaign Targeting Ukraine Aid Networks
Taiwan claims China is using cash to win over developing nations
European Parliament Suspends Huawei Lobbyists Amid Corruption Probe
European Parliament Considers Lifting Immunity of Five MEPs in Huawei Investigation
India Blocks Thousands of Social Media Accounts Amid Tensions with Pakistan
Russia Expands Military Presence Near Finland Amid Rising Tensions
President Biden’s announcement of advanced prostate cancer sparked public sympathy—but behind closed doors, Democrats are in panic
Thailand and Indonesia Strengthen Bilateral Relations to Enhance ASEAN Cooperation
US Administration Signals Potential Tariffs for 18 Trade Partners
A Chinese company made solar tiles that look way nicer than regular panels!
×