Barbie Kardashian spent five years behind bars for making threatening remarks towards her mum and dad, but now fears being charged for almost exactly the same thing, according to reports
A violent criminal claims she is “scared” of being charged for threatening remarks she allegedly made towards her parents while behind bars, according to reports.
Barbie Kardashian, who legally changed her name from Gabriel Alejandro Gentile after transitioning from male to female, told the Irish Mirror that she is “loving her life” at present, but fears losing everything were she to be charged.
“I’m pretty scared and concerned that the DPP will press charges against me.
“So it’s just something that I’m very scared of because I’m loving my life on the outside and I just wake up every day wondering like, ‘Oh my God is today the day that I’m going to be arrested to be brought to court?’ So I’m very concerned about it.”
“I know it’s obviously my fault because if I hadn’t made the threats then I wouldn’t be charged but nevertheless I’m pretty concerned about it,” Kardashian said.
Kardashian is believed to have moved to the Irish capital Dublin following her release from prison, but now lives alone in a home owned by Meath County Council.
Kardashian explained that the move was not her decision, but that it was believed to be neccessary for her well-being.
“It’s because I’m registered with Meath County Council as homeless. Meath Council is to provide me with homeless accommodation. It wasn’t my choice, it’s where I was told to go. But it’s better than prison,” she explained.
“It’s emergency accommodation but it’s a normal house in a housing estate and I don’t share with anyone else. I live by myself. I have my own bedroom sitting room kitchen. I pay rent every week so it’s not like a communal facility.”
Kardashian was jailed and spent five years behind bars after she made threatening comments towards her own mother, including a threat to rape and kill her own mother.
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