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Kim Kardashian’s Paris robbers found guilty

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24-05-2025 14:49|

Eight individuals have been convicted in connection with the high-profile armed robbery of US reality star Kim Kardashian during Paris Fashion Week in 2016.

The verdict, delivered Friday by a French court, found that the group was responsible for stealing over USD 10 million worth of jewelry from Kardashian, including her diamond engagement ring. Four of those convicted were directly involved in the heist and received prison sentences of up to eight years — most of which were suspended. Due to time already served and health considerations, none of them will return to prison. Two defendants were acquitted.

"The crime was the most terrifying experience of my life, leaving a lasting impact on me and my family," Kardashian said in a statement following the ruling. "While I'll never forget what happened, I believe in the power of growth and accountability and pray for healing for all."

The armed robbery took place during the early hours of Oct. 3, 2016, when Kardashian was staying at the Hotel de Pourtales in central Paris. Dressed in police uniforms, the attackers forced their way into her private suite after subduing the hotel receptionist. Kardashian was held at gunpoint, tied up, and locked in the bathroom as the assailants fled with a trove of high-value jewelry.

DNA evidence linked Aomar Ait Khedache, 69, and Yunice Abbas, 71, to the crime scene. Both men admitted their involvement. Khedache, who is now deaf, mute, and physically disabled, received an eight-year sentence, five of which were suspended. Abbas, who suffers from Parkinson’s disease and recently underwent heart surgery, was sentenced to seven years, with five suspended. Two others, Didier Dubreucq and Marc-Alexandre Boyer, 35, received similar sentences.

With several defendants in their 60s and 70s, French media dubbed the group the “Grandpa robbers,” a label that prosecutors and civil parties strongly rejected. Prosecutor General Anne-Dominique Merville urged the court to look past their age, describing them as “seasoned robbers” at the time of the crime.

Judge David De Pas acknowledged the seriousness of the offense but issued more lenient sentences than prosecutors had requested. “The sentences are quite lenient; I understand that you understand that you have caused harm,” he said during the verdict. “The state of health of the main protagonists ethically prohibits incarcerating anyone... It would have been unjust to take you to prison this evening.”

Earlier this month, Kardashian testified that she had received an apology letter from Khedache. “I do appreciate the letter for sure. I do appreciate it, I forgive you,” she told the court.

In her testimony, Kardashian recalled being terrified during the ordeal. Two masked men forced their way into her suite, dragged her out of bed, and tied her up. At one point, she feared she would be raped or killed. “Please translate to them that I have babies, I have to make it home,” she recalled telling the hotel concierge.

After the intruders fled, Kardashian freed herself with the help of her friend and stylist, Simone Harouche, and managed to call for help. She said she remained fearful even when police arrived, uncertain whether she could trust them, given that the robbers had impersonated law enforcement.

Her legal team later released a statement saying Kardashian “looks forward to putting this tragic episode behind her, as she continues working to improve the criminal justice system on behalf of victims, the innocent and the incarcerated seeking to redeem themselves.”