Overview
- Prosecutors have requested a 10-year prison sentence for Aomar Aït Khedache, identified as the alleged mastermind of the 2016 armed robbery targeting Kim Kardashian in Paris.
- The prosecution argued that all ten defendants are guilty, despite eight claiming innocence, emphasizing their roles in the meticulously planned heist.
- The robbery, one of France’s largest private thefts, involved €9 million in stolen jewelry, including a €3.5 million diamond ring, which was allegedly resold in Belgium and remains unrecovered.
- Kim Kardashian testified in court last week, recounting the traumatic night when she was bound, gagged, and feared for her life during the robbery.
- The trial is set to conclude this week, with defense arguments and final statements from the accused before the court delivers its verdict on May 23.