Kim Kardashian will travel to Paris in May to give evidence in the trial

'Grandpa robbers' on trial over Kardashian jewel robbery

· RTE.ie

Ten men have gone on trial in Paris over the 2016 robbery of reality TV Kim Kardashian, in which some $10 million worth of jewellery was stolen.

Kardashian was not in court for the start of the trial but is due to testify on 13 May in a highly-anticipated appearance.

The men were dubbed the 'grandpa robbers', because several were of or near retirement age at the time of the 2016 robbery, which was considered when it happened to be the biggest involving an individual in France for more than 20 years.

The suspects, wearing ski masks and clothes with police markings, tied up the billionaire celebrity with zip ties and duct tape, before making off with a $4m engagement ring given to her by her then-husband, rapper Kanye West (now known as Ye), and other jewels, according to investigators.

The luxury apartment Hotel de Pourtales in Paris where Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint

"They kept on saying 'the ring, the ring'," Ms Kardashian told David Letterman in a 2020 interview, during which she fought back tears as she recalled her fears of being raped that night.

"I kept looking at the concierge," she continued, referring to the concierge of the exclusive building who had been forced at gunpoint to lead the gang to her apartment. "I was like, 'Are we gonna die? Just tell them I have children, I have babies...I have to get home'."

DNA traces found on plastic bands used to tie the wrists of Ms Kardashian helped police make arrests the following January.

In total, ten people will be tried by the criminal court. Five of them face armed robbery and kidnapping charges. The others are charged with complicity in the robberty or the unauthorised possession of a weapon.

The suspects stole a $4m engagement ring that Kanye West (now known as Ye) gave to Kim Kardashian

One of the accused, Yunice Abbas, 71, has admitted his participation in the robbery - writing a book about his role.

Abbas, who had spent 20 years of his life in jail, told French television channel TF1 the "big job was to be the last".

He said he had been told a big diamond was the target but not the reality star.

Chloe Arnoux, a lawyer representing Aomar Ait Khedache - nicknamed 'Omar the Old' and accused of being the group's ringleader - which he denies - said her client could end up spending the rest of his life in prison due to his age.

She said in an interview with BFM TV that he had written to Ms Kardashian to apologise but his letter had been intercepted by officials.