Kim Kardashian Wore $1.5 Million Necklace for Paris Robbery Trial
- On March 13, 2024, Kim Kardashian testified in a courtroom in Paris during the trial concerning the armed robbery she experienced there in 2016.
- The robbery involved armed intruders, who tied her up at gunpoint and made off with jewelry valued at over six million dollars, after tracking her activity through her online posts.
- Kardashian gave emotional testimony recounting fear, recalling she told the robbers, "I have babies," and fearing sexual assault during the attack.
- In court, she donned an extravagant necklace valued at $1.5 million from the designer Samer Halimeh’s New York collection, using it as a statement of resilience and to take back control of an image that had previously been turned against her.
- The trial, involving suspects called 'les papys braqueurs,' may conclude May 23, and the robbery profoundly altered Kardashian’s sense of safety and lifestyle.
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Tears, trauma and a million-dollar necklace as defiant Kim Kardashian faces Paris robbery suspects
Kim Kardashian appeared in a Paris courtroom Tuesday to testify in the trial over the 2016 armed robbery that upended her life. The reality star and business mogul gave emotional testimony about the night masked men tied her up at…
Kim Kardashian Drips in $7M Diamonds and Feathers During Paris Trial
Defiant in diamonds, Kim Kardashian appeared in a Paris courtroom Tuesday, March 13, to testify in the trial over the 2016 armed robbery that upended her life. The reality star and business mogul gave emotional, at times harrowing, testimony about the night masked men tied her up at gunpoint and stole more than $6 million in jewelry. Her arrival in the City of Lights has been marked by a series of meticulously curated fashion statements. On Tues…
With tears and defiance, Kim Kardashian faces the men accused of robbing her in Paris
The reality star and business mogul appeared in a courtroom Tuesday to testify about the night in 2016 when masked men tied her up at gunpoint and stole more than $6 million in jewelry.
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