One of the ten suspects who were part of the gang who robbed and kidnapped Kim Kardashian in France at a rented residence where he lived during the Paris Fashion Week on the night of October 2, 2016, had acknowledged his part in theft.
Yunice Abbas, who is 71 years old, has recognized his involvement in the crime, claiming that he was among those who entered the building and that he stood watching on the lower floor.
According to Yunice, who spoke with TV TV in France on Monday, he had been out of prison for more than ten years and experienced financial difficulties in caring for himself after undergoing twenty years in prison for robbery.
He said, “My gang members are all Grandad.” He said he had previously undergone 20 years in prison for robbery, had been out of prison for 10 years, and struggled to meet their needs.
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“I have a proposal for a big job, which will be the last … they tell me that there are 20 carat diamonds that are not protected … it teases.”
He said that, at that time, he did not know who they robbed. “I was told that it was the wife of a rapper. I did not ask a question … I saw her as a victim; we did not oppose him personally.”
Known by the French media as “grandfather of robbers,” elderly male groups were tried for allegedly stealing millions of euros of Kim Kardashian in Paris Fashion Week in 2016.
Ten defendants, from the age of 35 to 78, appeared in the French capital court on Monday afternoon to start the trial which will last for a month and where Kardashian, 44, will testify in May.
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