
The trial began in 2016 with 10 people accused of robbery of Kim Kardashian at the Mu -mu Point Hotel in Paris.
Reality TV stars and business women were tied up from the muzzle in the high -end suite of the Paris Fashion Week.
At that time, millions of jewels were brought from her, including her husband’s $ 4 million (£ 2.9 million) diamond participation.
In a magnificent court decorated with 19th -century tapestry, the court received a fascinating snapshot for the lives of various characters suspected of being involved in raids.
The first was the case of the 71 -year -old Yunice Abbas -this was made through the “Enquest de Personalité”, a kind of background report for a person accused of a crime accused of a French court regularly included in the trial. This report strives to make a decision by the jury by drawing a picture of his life of the defendant’s family history, behavior and effort.
In the past, the court heard a long list of crimes that Abas was convicted, from minor crimes and small drug trafficking to bank robbery, and regained his difficult childhood, which was partially spent in Algeria and expressed as the deaths of the two brothers.
Stockman, who sent almost one -third of his life in prison, has already recognized his role in the raid and even wrote a memoir titled Kim Kardashian. David Du PAS, the president of the court, suggested that Abbas is proud of what he has done.
Avas said that he never did before the Kardashian raid when he asked his victims for sympathy. But this time I regret what I did.
Abbas said he realized how much Kim Kardashian had suffered in the face of constant reports of the robber while watching television in prison.
“We just caught a woman’s handbag, but after that, there was a trauma.”

The court also focused on Gary Madar, a brothers’ company that provided transportation and taxis for Kardashians for several years. The 35 -year -old father was now accused of providing information to the gang of Kim Kardashian’s position on the night of raid.
At that time, Gary worked as a customer service agent at the airport of the transportation company. His mission was to welcome VIPs arriving at Paris Airport and escort through passports and customs checks. Through this job, he met Kardashians several times.
But he also worked in a cafe owned by another defendant, Florus Héroui (52), and investigators believe that Madar delivered information about Kim Kardashian.
He denied this, and his lawyer told the BBC that Madar should not be in the docks because there was no “certain evidence” of his participation.
Marc Boyer (78), accused of supplying weapons used to threaten Kardashian, has long questioned. He regretted that his son Marc -alexandre Boyer was surrounded by “Thiefs” and “Crooks”.
The rest of this week will be held on May 13 by more defendants who are expected to testify that Kim Kardashian will testify.
The majority of the 400 journalists reported about this trial are expected to be flocked to the court that day, and the court staff cannot be sure how to accept many journalists who want the front seats.

As the court died last month, only 10 of the 12 arrested in 2017 were arrested, and the age of 81 would be excuses as dementia developed.
Another AOMAR AIT KHEDACHE will go up on Wednesday. But he is almost deaf and mute, and he will have to answer paper.
The trial is held eight and a half years after the attack.
Patricia Tourancheau, a crime journalist and author of a book about robbery, has been busy with a big terror trial for the Paris court for several years in the BBC and made a back log.
She also said that waiting for a long time is related to the accused and health problems.
Tourancheau said, “After they were released, the judges felt urgent to bring them to the trial.”
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2025-04-29 15:52:00