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Kim Kardashian’s ex-bodyguard’s lawyer insists he did no wrong before robbery

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Last updated: 2025/05/14 at 12:32 AM
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THE bodyguard who left Kim Kardashian alone in a Paris hotel before she was robbed at gunpoint acted appropriately and followed protocol, his attorney has told The U.S. Sun.

Jerry Kroll, a lawyer specializing in jewelry heists, was present in court last week as his client, Pascal Duvier, testified in the so-called “robbery of the century” trial in the French capital.

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Pascal Duvier worked for the Kardashians for four years before the robbery in 2016 (pictured togetehr just before the robbery)Credit: Getty – Contributor
Watercolor illustration of Kim Kardashian testifying in court.

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Kim Kardashian testified in Paris this week as the trial continuedCredit: Reuters
Headshot of Jerry Kroll, attorney.

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Jerry Kroll spoke to The U.S. Sun about Kim Kardashian’s former bodyguard who is embroiled in the “robbery of the century” trialCredit: The U.S. Sun

Duvier lost his job with the Kardashians after the harrowing incident, which left Kim fearing for her life as a gang of local criminals made off with $10 million worth of jewelry.

On the night of October 3, 2016, the towering bodyguard, who had worked for the family for several years, agreed to leave Kim in her hotel room while he accompanied her sisters, Kourtney and Kendall, to a nightclub.

This decision left Kim vulnerable to the attack, during which she was robbed of $10 million worth of jewellery, including an 18.88-carat diamond ring given to her by her now ex-husband, Kanye West.

A month later, Duvier’s security team was dismissed, and in October 2020, the reality star’s insurance company settled a $6.1 million lawsuit with him.

However, Kroll insists that the bodyguard was not to blame.

“He followed protocol,” Kroll told The U.S. Sun.

“Pascal wasn’t solely responsible for Kim’s security; Kourtney was also part of his protection detail. They had stayed at this hotel multiple times before, and everything had always gone smoothly.

“He did his job.”

Kroll added that Duvier remains on good terms with the Kardashian family, even reaching out to them ahead of his recent appearance in Paris.

“It pains him to see what happened to Kim,” Kroll said.

Kim Kardashian feared she’d be raped in Paris heist ordeal & yelled ‘I have babies, I have to make it home’

During an emotional courtroom appearance this week, the 44-year-old reality star tearfully recounted the traumatic events of that night in front of 10 defendants.

With her mother, Kris Jenner, 69, by her side, an emotional Kim detailed the terrifying ordeal.

“I absolutely thought I was going to die,” she said.

“He pulled me towards him, and I said a prayer. I was certain that was the moment he was going to rape me.”

SHOCKING SCENES

Kim described how she was bound hand and foot, her mouth taped shut in what is known in France as “sausaging,” before being dragged into the bathroom and placed in a bathtub wearing only her dressing gown. 

A gun was pressed against her back as the masked intruders made off with a cache of valuable jewels.

Kroll emphasised the significance of Duvier’s testimony, particularly the moment he received a phone call about the unfolding incident.

“He got a call, but no one was on the line,” Kroll explained.

“He rushed back to the hotel, found one of the concierges handcuffed, and eventually reached Kim, who was in a state of distress.”

Police officer standing guard at a residence entrance.

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A police officer stands guard at the entrance of a luxury residence on the Rue Tronchet in central Paris, France, October 3, 2016 where masked men robbed KardashianCredit: Reuters
Marc Boyer at the Kim Kardashian robbery trial.

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Jerry Kroll thinks because of the defendants age, a lengthy sentence shouldn’t be anticipated for gang members like Marc Boyer (pictured)Credit: EPA
Defendant Abderrahmane Ouatiki arriving at the Paris Courthouse for the Kim Kardashian robbery trial.

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Abderrahmane Ouatiki is another of the suspects on trialCredit: EPA

During cross-examination, Kardashian’s lawyer asked Duvier if he had ever seen Kim hysterically crying before. 

“His answer was no,” Kroll recounted.

“This was a shock to everyone. In hindsight, you can always say things could have been done differently, but Pascal is one of the best in the world at what he does. Even now, he’s working with another high-profile client.”

GANG MISTAKES

The accused robbers, now in their 60s and 70s, were seasoned criminals who reportedly didn’t even recognise Kim.

Instead, they demanded that the concierge take them to “the rapper’s wife.”

One of the gang members later admitted he only realised her level of fame after seeing news coverage of the heist the following day while watching TV with his wife.

Due to their age and the complexities of the French legal system, Kroll believes lengthy prison sentences are unlikely. 

One of the defendants, known as “Old Omar,” wrote a letter of apology to Kim from his jail cell, while another, Yunice Abbas, 71, published a memoir titled I Kidnapped Kim Kardashian. 

Abbas fled the scene on a bicycle but fell during his escape, spilling part of the stolen loot.

Another gang member, Marceau “Rough Diamond” Baum-Gertner, passed away at the age of 72 just days before the trial began.

“The question is whether the French justice system will impose harsh sentences or take into account their age and the time they’ve already served,” Kroll said.

“Will they really give life sentences to men in their 80s?”

Illustration of the 2016 robbery of Kim Kardashian in Paris.

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Kim Kardashian at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.

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The armed robbers escaped with expensive jewellery, targeting her $4million [£3m] engagement ring
Kim Kardashian emotionally recounts the Paris robbery to her sisters.

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Kardashians viewers saw Kim emotionally recount the incident

The gang’s escape was far from flawless, leaving behind a trail of evidence, including DNA-covered cable ties, fingerprints throughout the hotel suite, and even a $50,000 diamond necklace abandoned in the street.

French police, with assistance from the FBI, had already been monitoring the suspects, bugging their phones and tracking their movements.

Investigators overheard them arguing over how to divide the loot at a Paris bistro.

None of the stolen jewelry has been recovered, as most is believed to have been melted down and sold through Antwerp’s notorious diamond trade.

Kim’s engagement ring, however, was likely too recognizable to be resold.

“In jewelry heists, it’s common for gold to be melted down and diamonds to be altered,” Kroll explained.

“Otherwise, these pieces are too identifiable. The thieves made plenty of mistakes here, but the challenge is always finding a way to sell the goods.”

What happened to Kim Kardashian?

by Harvey Geh

Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint in Paris, 2016, marking the biggest robbery of an individual in France for more than 20 years.

At the time the reality icon was in the French capital for Paris Fashion Week with her former husband Kanye West – before the rapper returned to the US to pick up his Saint Pablo tour.

Now left in Paris along with her sister Kourtney and various other entourage members, Kardashian stayed in an exclusive set of apartments so secret they are dubbed the No Address Hotel.

The penthouse suite Kardashian was staying in at the chic Hotel de Pourtalès – which is popular with celebrity A-listers – costs an eye-watering £13,000 per night.

On the evening of October 3, after the star had attended a fashion show with her sister, Kardashian decided to stay in the apartment alone while the rest of her crew – including bodyguard Pascal Duvier – went out for the night.

At around 2:30am, three armed men donning ski masks and dressed as police burst into the apartment block and threatened the concierge at gunpoint.

Two of them are alleged to have forced the concierge to take them to the reality icon’s suite – with the worker later telling police that they yelled: “Where’s the rapper’s wife?”

Kardashian said she was “dozing” on her bed at the time, after uploading social media posts telling viewers that she was home alone, which she believes gave the robbers a “window of opportunity”.

The star said the robbers grabbed her, tied her up with plastic cables and taped her mouth and legs before dropping her in the bathtub.

Before locking her in the bathroom they had held her at gunpoint and demanded specifically for her ring and also money.

Cops said the robbers left the room after seizing the jewels and escaped on bikes – while carrying a haul estimated to be worth about $10million including a $4million 18.88-carat diamond engagement ring from West.

Kardashian said she then managed to free herself from the restraints and rushed to help.

The trial, delayed multiple times due to the pandemic and a backlog of major cases, finally began on April 28. 

Charges against the defendants include armed robbery, kidnapping, complicity, and illegal possession of firearms.

One female defendant has argued that she could not have been involved, claiming, “Attacking a woman isn’t one of my principles.”

Kim, who is now studying law in California, had avoided the trial proceedings until her recent testimony. 

Kroll thinks she will be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder “for life,” especially as she recalled the horror night her life “flashed before her eyes.”

“This is my closure,” Kim told the court. “This is me finally putting this behind me.”

Kim Kardashian at a Paris courthouse.

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Kim Kardashian was emotional during her testimony in the French capital (pictured outside court)Credit: Splash

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