Kim Kardashian shall be pressured to relive $10M heist horror amid ‘nuclear’ conflict with ex Kanye West

Kim Kardashian shall be pressured to relive $10M heist horror amid ‘nuclear’ conflict with ex Kanye West

Kim Kardashian will testify at the trial of the Paris gang accused of robbing her at gunpoint nine years ago, DailyMail.com can confirm – amid her ‘nuclear’ war with her ex-husband Kanye West.

In a shocking $10 million heist in 2016, Kardashian was bound, gagged and locked in the bathroom of her penthouse hotel suite, before the thieves made off with her lavish jewelry collection, including the $4million engagement ring West gave her.

All dozen defendants – who have been dubbed Kardashian’s Twelve after the Oceans film series starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt – are currently at liberty having been released from their high-security remand cells prior to their trial.

At the center of the case is Aomar Aït Khedache, 69, a self-confessed career criminal who is affectionately known as Old Omar to French reporters and who has freely admitted to being the leader of the gang.

One his key lieutenants, Yunice Abbas, now 72, has even written a book unambiguously entitled I Kidnapped Kim Kardashian. 

The group, nicknamed the Grandpa Robbers in the French media, are scheduled to begin their trial in April, and Kardashian will deliver her testimony to the jury in May.

Kim Kardashian will testify at the trial of the Paris gang accused of robbing her at gunpoint nine years ago, DailyMail.com can confirm; pictured this month

Kim Kardashian will testify at the trial of the Paris gang accused of robbing her at gunpoint nine years ago, DailyMail.com can confirm; pictured this month 

Kardashian was bound, gagged and locked in a bathroom, before the robbers made off with her lavish jewellery collection, including a $4million engagement ring from Kanye West (above)

Kardashian was bound, gagged and locked in a bathroom, before the robbers made off with her lavish jewellery collection, including a $4million engagement ring from Kanye West (above)

The upcoming court date comes in the wake of her dramatic feud with her ex-husband Kanye West, whom she left in 2021 after nearly seven years of marriage.

Their battle of wills burst into the public eye earlier this month after West disregarded Kardashian’s objections and dropped a song featuring their 11-year-old daughter North along with Diddy, who is awaiting trial on charges including sex trafficking. 

Sources then claimed Kardashian ended one of North’s visits with her father because self-described misogynist Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were going to be present.

The alleged episode with the Tates – who are facing charges in Romania including human trafficking and sex with a minor – is said to have prompted Kardashian to call an emergency custody hearing. 

West aimed a string of scathing rants at Kardashian on X last week, attacking her parenting and complaining that a white woman was in ‘control’ of his ‘black children.’ 

Kardashian is said to be considering applying for full custody of the four children she shares with West – North, 11, Saint, nine, Chicago, seven, and Psalm, six. 

A source claimed Kardashian her children were worried West was ‘sinking further down’ mentally amid the former couple’s explosive clash, via Page Six.

The insider alleged West, who maintains he was incorrectly diagnosed with bipolar disorder, was ‘obviously not taking his meds, if he was we wouldn’t be here.’

The upcoming court date comes in the wake of her dramatic feud with her ex-husband Kanye West, whom she is pictured with in 2019 at Diddy’s 50th birthday party 

Kardashian is said to be considering applying for full custody of the four children she shares with West – North, 11, Saint, nine, Chicago , seven, and Psalm, six 

After his outbursts on X, West, 47, is purported to have flown to Tokyo, where multiple sources said he immediately became calmer, according to TMZ.

In February 2017, four months after her Paris robbery, Kardashian spent eight hours testifying to a French judge in New York City, an experience she later recounted on Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

‘It was just a really long thing because you have to explain it to a translator and then the translator has to explain it to the judge. Then, she writes it with the clerk and then they have to read what you wrote. You have to do it sentence by sentence,’ she said.

‘Going in there, I was so worked up wanting to explain it so quickly and you just can’t do that,’ she recalled. ‘You just have to like be really slow and walk through the entire night like second by second and that was just really hard.’

Kardashian also explained that she found it ‘really interesting to see the faces’ of the accused, saying: ‘Just by their height and weight, I could tell who from this lineup was in the room with me. I was able to see who confessed.’

She continued: ‘One of them was the guy that was in the room with me and it was very interesting to hear his story and it was pretty similar to my story.’

Kardashian claimed that ‘there was like a few things they’re not saying to get lesser charges,’ but added that the alleged robbers ‘were pretty honest and did tell most of the story exactly like how it happened.’

It will not be until the end of next month at the earliest that Aït Khedache, Abbas and the other 10 defendants will finally appear in the dock at the Paris Assizes, accused of ‘armed robbery in an organized gang’, ‘kidnap’ and ‘criminal conspiracy’.

Despite the levity of some involved, these are hugely serious charges which could well see the older defendants locked up for the rest of their lives.

Kardashian is pictured on October 2, 2016, the day before the heist 

A french police car is seen outside Kim Kardashian’s Luxury Apartment after being robbed at gunpoint by masked men during Paris Fashion Week

Yunice Abbas, now 72, has even written a book unambiguously entitled, I Kidnapped Kim Kardashian

But delays have been constant throughout the nine years so no one will be surprised if the April date slips.

Officers from the elite Banditry Repression Brigade (BRB) of the Paris Judicial Police are particularly angry about this, having caught all of the alleged gang in simultaneous raids back as long ago in January 2017.

The detectives were convinced that justice would be swift and decisive, but timetabling problems caused by high-profile terrorist trials caused backlogs.

There were also fears that publicity because of the Kardashian connection process would destroy the upmarket Paris tourism industry at a time of prestige five-star events, right up until last summer’s Olympics.

So nine years on, most of the key defendants are also old and sick, meaning that they were all freed from high-security remand cells where they were originally expected to remain until trial.

Frustrated by the continuous adjournments, investigators have meanwhile provided an extraordinary account of the raid to MailOnline.

Leaks include a neatly typed document listing Kardashian’s married name before her 2022 divorce, reading, VICTIM: Ms. Kimberly Kardashian-West (damage of $10,000,000).

Officers from the elite Banditry Repression Brigade (BRB) (pictured) of the Paris Judicial Police are particularly angry about this, having caught all of the alleged gang in simultaneous raids back as long ago in January 2017

The police dossier shows how a combination of DNA and CCTV analysis, phone taps and geolocation, and dogged determination by detectives including the physical tailing of suspects, led to the smashing of Omar & Co within two months of their Hollywood-style heist.

The saga began back in the summer of 2016, when Old Omar got a tip that a ‘big American star was coming to town’ and that she was showing off her fabulous wealth on Instagram.

This was a time when old school criminals were abandoning traditional heists for so-called sauccissons – ‘sausage raids’ which involve following rich people into their homes, ‘wrapping them up like sausages’ and then forcing them at gunpoint to say where they kept their valuables, before stealing them.

According to prosecutors, the Kardashian tip came from Florus Héroui, who ran a bar in Le Marais.

The central Paris district has always been a hotbed of professional criminals, but is now also populated by wealthy creatives, including actors and fashionistas.

Héroui is said to have got precise information about Ms Kardashian’s movements during Paris Fashion Week from Gary Madar, a VIP greeter who regularly met stars as they arrived at Paris Le Bourget airport by private jet.

Crucially, Madar was trusted and liked by Ms Kardashian, and had close family links to the car company she always used when in France – and they were photographed together many times.

Old Omar was fleeing justice at the time, having been arrested for his alleged involvement in a drugs racket, and was relying on his petite blonde mistress, Christiane Glotin, for safe houses to stay in.

Héroui is said to have got precise information about Ms Kardashian’s movements during Paris Fashion Week from Gary Madar (above), a VIP greeter who regularly met stars as they arrived at Paris Le Bourget airport by private jet

Bodyguard Pascal Duvier, Gary Madar and Kourtney Kardashian are seen at Charles-de-Gaulle airport on September 29, 2016 in Paris

Michael Madar, Bodyguard Pascal Duvier and Gary Madar are seen at Charles-de-Gaulle airport on September 29, 2016 in Paris

Better known simply as Cathy, the Marais-born 79-year-old who was first convicted of drug trafficking in the early 1990s, is on the Kardashian charge sheet as a key organiser of the heist.

Back in 2016, she allegedly joined Omar and other gang members ‘oggling Kim’s jewels after Googling pictures on a computer,’ according to a police investigator.

‘None of them had much idea who Kim was, but they liked her very expensive bling,’ the source added.

All were particularly interested in Ms Kardashian’s 18.88-carat engagement ring, especially after she proudly announced that she ‘did not wear fake jewellery‘.

Scouting out the star’s Paris address was easy, Omar told detectives – the gang simply had to follow Ms Kardashian’s Mercedes V-Class people carrier to find out that she was staying in the Hôtel de Pourtalès, a converted mansion close to La Madeleine church.

Better known as the ‘No Address’, Pourtalès is a collection of dream apartments which have welcomed multiple Hollywood A-listers, including Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, as well as Madonna and the late Prince.

Crucially, the tip was that Ms Kardashian would enjoy some ‘me time’ alone in the Sky Penthouse at Pourtalès, while allowing her staff and family members out on the town.

This is exactly what happened in the early hours of October 3rd, when, at 2.20am, three cyclists in fluorescent yellow vests approached the No Address and parked their bikes in the courtyard.

A general view of Kim Kardashian’s luxury apartment Hotel de Pourtales on Rue Tronchet in the 8th arrondissement, where she was robbed at gunpoint by masked men

Kim Kardashian and her bodyguard Pascal Duvier seen out and about in Paris before the robbery on October 2, 2016

Two more arrived on foot, and all of them were also wearing black balaclavas and police armbands before confronting the property’s only concierge, Abderrahmane Ouatiki, an Algerian father-of-one and Paris University PhD student then aged 39.

Pointing an antique Mauser 7.65mm at his head, the gang led Mr Ouatiki upstairs to the penthouse, where Ms Kardashian was lying on her bed in her bathrobe.

The then 35-year-old mother-of-two was alone after her German bodyguard, Pascal Duvier – whom she later sacked – went out dancing at L’Arc, a nightclub by the Arc de Triomphe, with a group that also included her sister, Kourtney Kardashian.

Kim Kardashian recalled hearing noises outside the door, later telling officers: ‘I said ‘Hello!’, but since no one answered, I knew something was wrong.’

Two ‘aggressive men’ in black police uniforms then burst in with the handcuffed Mr Ouatiki.

Ms Kardashian intially tried to call 911 – the American police emergency number – on her iPhone 6, but of course it did not work in France.

‘He puts a gun directly to her head,’ Mr Ouatiki recalled. ‘She’s crying, she’s screaming. She’s saying, “Don’t kill me, I have babies, please, I have babies! I’m a mom! Take what you want!” She’s wearing just a robe and her hair is tied back.’

To prevent Ms Kardashian from screaming too loudly, the robbers taped her mouth shut before locking her in her bathroom.

They spent a full 49 minutes in the penthouse, before leaving with a haul estimated to be worth around $10million.

As they fled, one accidently dropped a platinum cross adorned with diamonds that was found the next morning.

After cutting through her ties herself, Ms Kardashian went to another apartment downstairs, where her stylist, Simone Harouche, had barricaded herself in a bathroom.

A suspect in Kim Kardashian West’s Paris robbery is brought to BRB building, Brigade de Repression du Banditisme in 2017

A suspect in Kim Kardashian West’s Paris robbery is brought to BRB building, Brigade de Repression du Banditisme in 2017

Police were then alerted, and they took statements from Ms Kardashian before she was allowed to travel to Le Bourget at 7.40am, to take her private jet home.

In turn, Kanye West ended a concert in New York early, because of ‘a family emergency’. He was looking after the couple’s young children, Saint and North.

Back in Paris, detectives soon gathered two genetic fingerprints on the Serflex ties used to restrain Ms Kardashian and Mr Ouatiki.

The samples corresponded to the prints of Aït Khedache and Abbas – both of whom had their details all over police forensic databases because of their criminal antecedents.

Painstackingly gathering all video recordings in the area, detectives also found plenty of incriminating images.

They included multiple sightings of a Peugeot 508 which was driven by Aït Khedache’s son, Harminy Aït Khedache.

Brigadier Christophe Korrell – a police telephone specialist – also went through 7,591 cell phone calls made in the Madelaine area around the robbery between October 2nd and 3rd.

Among them was a number beginning with 07 50 that Brig. Korrell described as a classic disposal ‘war phone’ typically used by crime lords.

The ‘war phone’ in question was owned by Old Omar, while others were linked to all the other prime suspects.

These included Didier ‘Blue Eyes’ Dubreucq, who was allegedly the second robber to actually enter the penthouse, along with Old Omar.

Dubreucq had served 23 years in prison for a post office robbery and for importing two tons of Colombian cocaine into Europe via a Saudi Arabian prince’s private jet.

Rather than arrest the suspects straight away, the BRB launched tailing operations, which included placing GPS surveillance devices on suspects’ cars.

This is when new ‘faces’ appeared, including Marceau ‘Rough Nose’ Baumgertner – an alleged Paris fence who is charged with ‘concealment of stolen gold, jewels and watches’.

Known as a gypsy market trader with a pet dog called Al Capone, the 70-year-old is recorded as having made trips to Antwerp – the diamond capital of Europe – with Old Omar and Glotin to allegedly sell the Kardashian jewellery.

Old Omar has told police the gold was melted down and resold, while saying he has ‘no idea’ where Ms Kardashian’s ring ended up.

By December 5th 2016, BRB officers were allegedly watching the gang ‘sharing the loot’ on the terrace of a Marais café close to the one where Omar had received his first tip about Ms Kardashian.

Long-focus lenses caught them all smoking heavily and sipping espressos in the winter sunshine.

A month later – on January 9th 2017 – the BRB burst into all their homes, handcuffed them, and placed them in custody.

Aït Khedache originally denied any wrongdoing, but when he heard about the DNA evidence against him, he made a full confession.

It followed one of the detectives telling him in a recorded interview: ‘We have your kid [Harminy Aït Khedache] and your girlfriend [Cathy Glotin] in custody, and we’re going to make their lives miserable if you don’t talk’.

Deeply traumatized by the robbery, Ms Kardashian avoided Paris for more than a year, so investigating judge Armelle Briand had to travel to the USA to interview her.

The first thing Ms Kardashian told Judge Briand was: ‘I have a feeling that it’s not the right place for me, I mean Paris.

‘I remember that I had an indescribable feeling, as if my heart would leave my body, I thought that I was going to die.’

According to her recorded testimony, Ms Kardashian added: ‘This experience opened my eyes to the fact that the world was no longer a safe place.’

She said her ‘relationship with valuables had changed’, and that ‘it’s become a burden to be responsible for such expensive items.’

It remains to be seen whether Ms Kardashian arrives in Paris in April to give evidence in court against her alleged assailants.

Despite some confessions, and the legal right of police and prosecution to leak information about the case, all officially remain innocent until proved guilty in connection with the largest jewellery theft committed against a single person in France this century.

As the days go by, one of the defendants told Mail Online: ‘At this rate we’ll all be appearing in the dock in wheelchairs or coffins.’

WHO ARE THE KARDASHIAN 12 AND WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

The Kardashian 12 is made up of 11 men and one woman who are all currently on remand, and living freely in the Paris suburbs and on the French Riviera.

They will go on trial at the Paris Assizes court on April 28th, in a kidnap and armed robbery trial listed for one month.

The following five lead defendants are charged with ‘armed robbery in an organised gang’ and with ‘kidnapping’:

Aomar Aït Khedache, 69

Known as ‘Old Omar’, he was the self-confessed leader of Omar & Co, the gang that carried out the Kardashian heist in October 2016. 

Aït Khedache, who was first imprisoned on drug offences at the age of 14, was released from a remand cell in April 2020 because of serious ill health including heart problems. 

He is now living in a Paris suburb, having publicly admitted kidnapping and robbing Kim Kardashian.

Yunnis Abbas, 72 

The convicted criminal has spent at least 20 years of his life in prison, and admits acting as look-out during the Kardashian heist. 

He underwent a triple heart bypass operation during one spell inside. Abbas has written a book called I kidnapped Kim Kardashian. Known for his fake alibis, he infamously said of his wife, Farida Abbas: ‘I’ve been lying to her all my life so as to protect her’. 

He now lives with Madame Abbas in northern Paris, where she is nursing him constantly.

Didier ‘Blue Eyes’ Dubreucq, 69

Allegedly the second robber to enter Kim Kardashian’s penthouse, along with Old Omar. 

Dubreucq has served 23 years in prison for a post office robbery and for importing two tons of Colombian cocaine into Europe via a Saudi Arbian prince’s private jet. 

The heavy smoker now has lung cancer, and was the first to be released from his remand cell following his arrest in connection with the Kardashian heist.

Pierre ‘Big Pierrot’ Bouianère, 72

Accused of being one of the ‘brains of the Kardashain operation’, he currently claims to have Alzheimers, and is living in Grasse, on France’s Mediterranean coast. 

A career criminal specialising in drug trafficking, Bouianère told police he had ‘retired’ following an arrest for being in possession of two kilos of cocaine in 2006. 

‘Big Pierrot’ is thought to have been the robber who dropped Ms Kardashain’s jewellery as he made his escape from her Paris apartment.

Marc-Alexandre ‘The Kid’ Boyer, 36

A self-styled ‘dog babysitter’, Boyer was sentenced to six years for drug offences in 2013, but cleared on appeal, and let out out of prison in July 2016, just three months before the Kardashian heist. 

Phone analysis placed him in Paris on the night of the robbery, and he ‘took the first high-speed train to Nice,’ in the South of France, the next morning, say investigators. 

A pair of Armnani trousers filmed on the night of the crime has been linked to Boyer, who is currently based in Antibes, near Nice.

The following defendants are charged with various offences, ranging from ‘complicity in the crimes’ against Kim Kardashian to ‘association with criminals’ and ‘concealment’ of stolen property.

Christiane ‘Cathy’ Glotin, 78

A long-term career criminal who was first convicted of drugs offences in the early 90s, Glotin has lived with with some of the biggest names in the Paris criminal underworld, including Old Omar. 

She is said to have helped organise the Kardashian heist, and allegedly travelled to Antwerp to sell the swag. 

The heavy smoker is currently being treated for throat cancer, as well as back and heart problems. 

She now lives quietly in Charenton-le-Pont, in the south eastern Paris suburbs, and ‘is involved in charity work,’ according to a close friend.

François ‘Big Guy’ Delaporte, 61 

The convicted drug trafficker and counterfeit bank note dealer was originally said to have been caught on surveillance cameras around the scene of the robbery. 

A distinctive limp was noted by police investigators, but this was later attributed to another suspect. 

Despite this, Delaporte is still alleged to have been ‘associating’ with the gang, and ‘possessing false administrative documents.’ 

He currently works for a construction company in the greater Paris area.

Florus Héroui, 52

The bar manager who allegedly passed on information about Kim Kardashian’s movements in Paris to Old Omar, Héroui had close personal links to Ms Kardashian’s official driver in Paris. 

When police raided his apartment after the Kardashian heist, they allegedly found the equivalent of £120,000 in cash wrapped in a clothes cupboard, eight mobile phones, and a handgun and ammunition. 

Héroui is said to have exercised his right to silence during a custody period, and is now living with his wife in Paris, while complaining of heart problems.

Harminy Aït Khedache, 38

Known as ‘Mimi’, Old Omar’s son is said to have acted as getaway driver on the night of the Kardashian heist. 

When police raided his home, they found nine mobile phones, a Beretta pistol, and ammunition.

Gary Madar, 34

The clean-cut VIP greeter and celebrity fixer worked for the car company used by Kim Kardashian when she was in Paris. 

He is said to have provided detailed information about her movements to the heist gang. 

Describing Mr Madar as ‘kind, warm and calm,’ Ms. Kardashian said: ‘When we arrived in Paris, we were always excited to see his familiar face.’

Marceau ‘Rough Nose’ Baumgertner, 70

The alleged fence for Omar & Co is charged with ‘concealment of stolen gold, jewels and watches’. 

Officially a gypsy market trader, he and has been convicted for money laundering and document falsification in the past. 

He made a number of trips to Antwerp to sell Kim Kardashian’s jewelry, according to investigators who had placed a GPS tracker on his car.

Marc Boyer, 62 

The father of Marc-Alexandre Boyer is charged with ‘possession of a category B firearm without authorisation’ – namely the German World War I Mauser 7.65mm pistol used to attack Ms Kardashian.

Well known to the police, Marc Boyer is long-term friend of Pierre Bouainère. Boyer Senior allegedly pulled out of the Kardashian robbery at the last moment, and was replaced by his son, Marc-Alexandre Boyer.