Friday, May 23, 2025, 3:21 pm
In a case that reads like a tabloid thriller, defendants in the high-profile Paris robbery of Kim Kardashian’s jewelry have been found guilty—yet, thanks to pretrial detention credits, they avoid jail time. The verdict leaves many scratching their heads as legal maneuvers appear to dilute what initially promised to be a blockbuster sentence.
La cour d’assises a prononcé des peines allant jusqu’à trois ans de prison ferme au procès du braquage de la star.
Eight of 10 defendants were found guilty with sentences including prison, but time served in pretrial detention means none will go to jail
A court in the French capital decided the verdict in the trial of the 'grandpa robbers' accused of stealing millions of dollars of Kardashian's jewerly.
Nine men and a woman stand accused of carrying out or aiding the crime during the 2016 Fashion Week
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