Kim Kardashian has allegedly received a letter of apology from one of the men who held at her at gunpoint and stole £8 million worth of jewellery at a hotel during Paris Fashion Week last year, TMZ reported.
The source told TMZ that her lawyers had received a note from a man named Aomar Ait Khedache - the criminal mastermind behind her terrifying attack. Khedache, 60, admitted to holding Kardashian at gunpoint and robbing her jewellery. The letter comes just days before the one year anniversary of Kardashian's ordeal.
In the note, handwritten in French, he acknowledges the psychological damage caused to the reality star and her family.
When translated the letter reportedly reads: 'I want to come to you as a human being to tell you how much I regret my gesture, how much I have been moved and touched to see you in tears.'
'Know that I fully sympathize with the pain you are enduring, your children, your husband, and your close ones.'
‘I hope that this letter will allow you to forget little by little the trauma that you suffered by my fault,’ he added.
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However, according to TMZ, Khedache's message might not have been heartfelt and simply a technique to improve his chances at the trial. Sources told the entertainment website that Kardashian dismissed the apology as 'hollow'.
Kardashian has spoken frequently about the attack on season 10 of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. ‘The guy came in, grabbed the phone from me, threw me on the bed, and I was like: this is it,’ she told sisters Kourtney and Khloe in one episode.
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