Six more charged over Kim Kardashian robbery
French police have indicted six more suspects in their investigation into Kim Kardashian's armed robbery ordeal last year (16).
Authorities arrested 17 people on Monday (09Jan17) over their alleged involvement in the October (16) attack, when the reality TV star was bound, gagged, and held at gunpoint as masked men raided her Paris apartment and escaped with valuables including her $4 million diamond engagement ring - a gift from husband Kanye West.
Four people were formally charged on Thursday (12Jan17), and now
the remaining six detainees still in custody have been slapped with
related counts.
The latest crop of suspects is made up of five men and one woman,
all ranging in age from 44 to 72, reports the AFP.
Among those is a man identified as Omar A., who is believed to be
the mastermind who planned the robbery. Reports suggest it was his
DNA which was found at the scene of the crime, on the tape and
plastic tie used to restrain the mother of two.
The charges filed on Friday include being in an organized gang,
kidnapping, and criminal association, as well as acquiring and
possessing ammunition, and impersonating and holding false
administrative documents.
According to TMZ.com, one member of the alleged gang, a 70-year-old
known as Christiane G., is also facing an additional weapons count
for possessing an AK-47.
Kim, who withdrew from the spotlight for the rest of 2016 after the
traumatizing incident, recently opened up about the robbery in a
trailer for the upcoming season of the family's reality show
Keeping Up With the Kardashians. In the footage, the star broke
down in tears as she recounted the attack to sisters Khloe and
Kourtney.
"'They're going to shoot me in the back. There's no way out'," she
recalled of her frantic thoughts at the time. "It makes me so upset
to think about it."
Kim only resumed her professional duties on Friday, when she joined
her longtime make-up artist Mario Dedivanovic for a cosmetics
masterclass in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, her first official
appearance since the attack.