The four men accused of robbing American superstar Kim Kardashian of about $10 million worth of jewelry at a Paris hotel were ordered on Wednesday by the prosecution to offer them 10-year prison sentences.
The reality TV star’s sentencing demands were made during the trial’s final days, when she told a packed court last week that she feared the masked men who held her at gunpoint on October 3, 2016, would kill her.
Despite the “trauma,” where most of the suspects are now in their 60s and 70s and are now known as “Grandpa robbers” in French media, she also offered her forgiveness.
The four men accused of committing the robbery are facing sentencing nine men and one woman, with the prosecution seeking the most severe 10-year prison sentences.
On Wednesday, prosecutor Anne-Dominique Merville told the court that she “knows, just like you do, that eight of the ten accused reaffirm their innocence.”
She continued, “It is my steadfast conviction that they are all guilty.”
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Kardashian was tied up, taped, and threatened with a gun by the attackers.
They robbed of items that, notably, were never recovered, including a diamond ring that rapper Kanye West gave to Kardashian in her early marriage, and that were only estimated to be $3 million ($3.9 million).
They were wearing gloves and were holding her while wearing gloves. They don’t care about Kim Kardashian or the receptionist, Merville claimed.
She made an appeal to the panel of judges and jurors, who will decide the verdict on Friday and remember that the defendants are accused of being involved in a violent crime.
She said that “thieves” were recruited in this “meticulously prepared” robbery because they “came for the ring, they got it, and they knew what they were doing exactly.
“Give him compensation for his crimes”
Aomar Ait Khedache, the alleged mastermind of the robbery, should be given a 10-year prison sentence, according to the prosecutor.
He denies being the robbery’s ringleader, but he has acknowledged tieding up Kardashian.
According to the prosecutor, Khedache, 69, “gave orders,” recruited others, and traveled to Belgium to sell the jewelry.
Khedache, who admitted to being one of the men who went to Kardashian’s bedroom, was accused by the prosecution of “minimising the violence.”
She acknowledged that he must “pay for his crimes,” but that there is no chance of him reoffending.
Didier Dubreucq, 69, who was also in the hotel room, according to the prosecution, is still unharmed. Merville demanded a similar sentence.
Yunice Abbas, 71, who wrote a book about the robbery, acknowledged that she and two accomplices were riding bicycles to “keep watch” at the scene of the robbery.
The prosecutor asked for a 10-year sentence, citing for him as well, that “the truth has many facets.”
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Marc-Alexandre Boyer, the only youngster at the time, was the fourth suspected team member of the night, and she also demanded 10 years, citing his denials, criminal history, and “risk of reoffending.”
Gary Madar, the chauffeur’s brother of Kardashian, and Florus Heroui, both of whom the prosecution claims obtained and shared information about his schedule in Paris, are serving seven-year sentences.
Harminy, Khedache’s son, is accused of driving the robbery’s evening and is serving eight years in prison.
The prosecution claims that Cathy Glotin, the only woman on trial, was in charge of setting up the meetings between her partner Khedache and the accomplices, and that she deserves six years.
defendants who are aging
Regardless of the court’s decision, the accused are above all attempting to avoid being put in jail again regardless of whether they are currently detained.
Some of the accused could have faced up to 30 years in prison as a result of the armed robbery and sequestration charges, but it appears the prosecution took their ages and medical conditions into the sentencing demands into account.
Abbas has Parkinson’s disease, which he underwent while undergoing heart surgery while awaiting trial.
Source: Channels TV
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