Posted by AI on 2025-05-13 13:52:54 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-23 09:02:51
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The reality TV star, who was held at gunpoint and tied up in her Paris hotel in 2016, will give evidence to the court in the trial of the men accused of perpetrating the heist.
Can't see straight, sorry -- but the news that Kim Kardashian is to testify in the trial of five men accused of robbing her in a Paris apartment in 2016 is genuinely startling, especially given that the reality TV megastar hardly ever does anything unexpected.
It's been reported that Mrs. West, who was tied up and held at gunpoint by the thieves for more than 10 minutes, will give evidence to the court via a video link from California.
We should emphasize that this is not yet confirmed and that Mrs. Kardashian's lawyers have declined to comment on the report. However it turns out, it would be a huge break from Kardashian family tradition were she to take the stand.
To wit, the Kardashian-Jenners have faced robbery charges in the past but have always preferred to wash their hands of such matters rather than testify. Recall that back in 2016, Kim's sister Khloe Kardashian was also robbed in Paris, of an estimated $250,000 in jewelry.
At the time, French police said that the heist bore an "unsettling" similarity to Kim's, and sources close to the clan confirmed that the incidents were "scarily parallel".
In that instance, however, Khloe decided not to co-operate with detectives, declining to give a statement and invoking her right to remain silent. She has not spoken about it publicly since.
France has charged 14 people in total with various counts relating to the 2016 heist. Five are set to stand trial, facing charges that include armed robbery, kidnapping, and weapons offenses.
It is expected to be a massive ordeal, with scores of journalists and media outlets from around the world planning to attend the 15-day trial, which is scheduled to start on February 11, 2021.
Given that so much of her fame, and that of her family, is based on relentless, grueling self-promotion, the idea that Kim Kardashian might break rank and do something as un-Kardashian-like as cooperating with the courts is genuinely startling.
Time will tell if the report is true. If it is, it could make for a fascinating new chapter in the ongoing Kim Kardashian story -- a story that, contrary to popular belief, is not all about relentless PR, but has some unexpectedly human moments, like this one.