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Geissens Release AI Sketch and Consider Monaco Move After Saint-Tropez Villa Robbery

Using AI to crowdsource leads from surveillance footage, the family is exploring relocation to Monaco for greater security.

Overview

  • Four armed intruders broke into the Geissens’ Saint-Tropez villa on June 14–15, leaving Carmen unconscious and Robert injured while stealing about €200,000 in jewelry, handbags and cash.
  • Robert Geiss has posted surveillance clips on Instagram and used AI to generate a facial composite of one suspect, offering a reward for tips that could identify the attackers.
  • Carmen Geiss publicly lashed out at comedian Oliver Pocher’s critique of their social media response, calling him “the biggest asshole in Germany.”
  • In response to the attack, the couple has strengthened villa security measures and is now seriously weighing a permanent move to Monaco for safety.
  • Despite her trauma, Carmen affirmed her resilience on Instagram, declaring she “is not to be broken” as the hunt for the robbers continues.