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Trial begins over 2016 Paris jewel heist in which Kim Kardashian was tied up, robbed

A trial has started in Paris over the 2016 heist in which armed robbers tied up Kim Kardashian in her bedroom and stole millions of dollars' worth of jewelry during Fashion Week.

10 people are on trial, facing charges of robbery and kidnapping

A woman is shown from the mid-torso up, wearing a black spaghetti strap dress. Her hair is in a slicked-back ponytail and the backdrop behind her is dark green.
Kim Kardashian arrives at Chanel's pre-Oscars dinner in Beverly Hills, Calif., on March 1, 2025. The reality TV star is expected to testify at some point during the trial for the suspects in an armed robbery in 2016 in which she was tied up and robbed. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/The Associated Press)

A trial has started in Paris over the 2016 heist in which armed robbers tied up Kim Kardashian in her bedroom and stole millions of dollars' worth of jewelry during Fashion Week.

Ten people — nine men and a woman — are on trial on charges of robbery and kidnapping of the media personality and the concierge of the residence where she was staying on the night of Oct. 2, 2016. 

Two of them have acknowledged their participation and the others denied it.

In interviews and on her family's reality TV show, Kardashian has described being terrified, thinking she was going to be raped and killed when criminals broke into her bedroom and pointed a gun at her.   

Her lawyers said she will testify in person at the trial that is scheduled to run through May 23.

"Ms. Kardashian is reserving her testimony for the court and jury and does not wish to elaborate further at this time," they said. "She has great respect and admiration for the French justice system and has been treated with great respect by the French authorities. She wishes the trial to proceed in an orderly fashion, in accordance with French law and with respect for all parties to the case."

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Defendant Aomar Aït Khedache, left, one of the men accused in the 2016 armed robbery of Kim Kardashian, arrives at the palace of justice in Paris on Monday. Khedache is believed to be the ringleader of the robbery. (Aurelien Morissard/The Associated Press)

In a 2020 appearance on David Letterman's Netflix show, Kardashian tearfully recalled thinking: "This is the time I'm going to get raped. I'm like, 'What is happening? Are we gonna die? Just tell them I have children. I have babies, I have a husband, I have a family.'"

Twelve people were originally expected in the defendants' box. One has died and another is seriously ill and can't be tried. According to the investigation, five of the 10 defendants were present at the scene of the robbery.   

Media calls them 'The Granddad Robbers'  

The French media has dubbed them "The Granddad Robbers," because the main defendants are older and have been bank robbers with long criminal records.

Kardashian told investigators she was taken to a bathroom and placed in the bathtub. Her attackers fled on bicycles or on foot and she freed herself by removing the tape.

She rushed to her stylist's room and called her sister Kourtney to tell her about the theft. Shortly afterward, Kardashian told investigators that she had not been injured. She filed a complaint, adding that she wanted to leave France as soon as possible to be reunited with her children.   

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Abderrahmane Ouatiki, centre, who was working as a hotel receptionist and was allegedly held at gunpoint by the robbers during the 2016 armed robbery of Kim Kardashian, arrives at the palace of justice in Paris on Monday. (Aurelien Morissard/The Associated Press)

According to her testimony and that of the concierge, at least one suspect had a handgun with which he threatened the victims.

Jewelry worth millions of dollars   

The gangsters stole many pieces of jewelry, including a ring estimated to be worth more than $6 million US. Only one piece of jewelry — a diamond cross on platinum that was lost during the suspects' escape — has been recovered.   

Two of the accused have partially confessed to the crime, as their DNA was found at the scene.

The alleged ringleader, 68-year-old Aomar Ait Khedache, is one of two suspected robbers who allegedly entered the apartment. Nicknamed "Old Omar," his genetic profile was found on the tape used to gag Kardashian.

He left the hotel on a bicycle, as did two others, then met his son, who was waiting for him in a parked car at a nearby train station.

Another said he tied up the concierge with cables but did not go up to Kardashian's apartment. Yunice Abbas, 71, said he acted as a lookout in the ground floor reception area, making sure the escape route was clear. He said he was unarmed and did not personally threaten Kardashian, but admitted he shared responsibility for the crime.

Abbas was arrested in January 2017 and spent 21 months in prison before being released under judicial supervision. In 2021, he co-authored a French-language book titled I Sequestered Kim Kardashian.

A bald man is walking down a hallway flanked by what appear to be two officers. The bald man is looking directly at the camera and is wearing a jacket and a white t-shirt.
Yunice Abbas, one of the men accused in the armed robbery of Kim Kardashian, arrives at the palace of justice in Paris on Monday. Abbas has previously said he acted as a lookout on the ground floor and did not directly threaten the reality TV star. (Aurelien Morissard/The Associated Press)

Didier Dubreucq, 69, known as "Blue Eyes," is the second alleged robber suspected of entering the flat. He denies any involvement, although he was filmed by CCTV cameras and numerous telephone contacts with the other co-defendants show his involvement, according to the investigation.   

The other defendants are suspected of providing information about Kardashian's presence in the apartment. Others are accused of playing a role in the resale of the jewelry in Antwerp, Belgium.