Kim Kardashian Police Statement On Paris Robbery Released, 4 New Suspects Arrested

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The statement that Kim Kardashian provided to the police authorities that detailed her experiences during a robbery at her hotel room in Paris back in October has been released.


French newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche was able to obtain a recording of her account on the night of the incident, which was taken hours after she broke free from her restraints and reported to the authorities, according to People.

The robbery took place at the No Address Hotel. Kardashian West, as well as her sisters and entourage, were in town for Paris Fashion Week. She told the police that she returned to the hotel with sister Kourtney and stylist Simone Harouche, and that the latter two were preparing for a night out. She opted to remain in the hotel so she could work on her computer.

As she started going upstairs, she heard a noise at the door, and that was when a group of men confronted her and held her at gunpoint. She said that two men took her to the hallway, pushed her to the bed and proceeded to bound and gag her with plastic cables and duct tape.

Among the items that were stolen from her hotel room were a gold and diamond Jacob necklace, two diamond Cartier bracelets, a gold Rolex and Lorraine Schwartz diamond earrings. Pascal Duvier, a former bodyguard for the Kardashians, was not present during the incident as he was with the star's other sisters and is said to be no longer working for them since the incident, according to The Mirror.

Just last week, three of the 17 suspects arrested for the burglary. Among the charges included robbery with gun, abduction, sequestration and more. A fourth suspect was also charged. The said suspect was revealed to be the brother of the limo driver who was with Kardashian West during her stay in the French city, according to E! Online.

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