Kim Kardashian demands apology from blogger who alleged she 'faked' robbery
Kim Kardashian has threatened a Huffington Post contributor with legal action after she alleged the reality star's Paris robbery was a "stunt".
In a letter obtained by website TMZ, the reality TV star demands Sharika Soal, a contributor to The Huffington Post, issue a retraction and an apology for her self-published post on 8 October (16) which included a quote, alleged to be from Kim saying her ordeal was a "publicity stunt gone horribly wrong."
Kim's representative points out that the quote used by Soal, a
social media specialist and publicist, is a fabrication, which
originated from a satirical website.
Soal has posted a number of features via Huffington Post’s
Contributor platform, where contributors control their own work and
post freely - without any editorial interference - to the site. The
post she wrote about Kim, which was shared widely on social media,
is no longer running on the site, and representatives for the news
outlet told TMZ they pulled the story when editors realized it
violated the platform's terms.
An excerpt from the letter confirms what happened on the night of
the robbery, and the 35-year-old's representative stresses Kim "was
a victim of a horrifying crime", and that the mother-of-two, after
"being bound by the arms and legs" with duct-tape on her mouth...,
believed she might be killed at any moment."
"The robbery was not a hoax nor publicity stunt. For you to attempt
to twist these horrible and traumatic events of the Paris robbery
into a narrative concerning a publicity stunt and purported felony
conduct by my client is not only perverse and highly offensive to
my client (and to any reasonable person) but actionable," the
representative continued in the letter.
Soal has reportedly explained to Kim that she cannot publish a
retraction, because she has been blocked from her blogger account
on the news outlet's website.