Two years after Kim Kardashian was
robbed at gunpoint in Paris, her insurance company, AIG is suing her
former bodyguard and his security firm in the United States for $6.1
million.
The lawsuit was filed on Wednesday in
Delaware by AIG, which accuses Pascal Duvier and the company he
worked for, Protect Security, of breach of contract.
Celebrity website TMZ, which first
reported the suit, says Duvier left the luxury residence, where
Kardashian had been staying during Paris Fashion Week in October
2016, and followed two of her sisters to a nearby club.
As a result, Kardashian was left
without security. The lawsuit also accuses Duvier of failing to plug
a number of breaches at the property that allowed the masked gunmen
to enter, TMZ reported.
Five men tied her up, gagged her and
locked her in a bathroom, before making off with jewels worth $10.6
million, including a diamond ring gifted by rapper husband Kanye
West, which she had flaunted on Instagram.
AIG is seeking the $6.1 million that it
paid Kardashian after the robbery, holding the bodyguard and firm
negligent, TMZ said.
Duvier no longer works for the mother
of three.
French justice charged 11 suspects in
connection with what was the largest robbery of an individual in
France for 20 years. Only one piece, a diamond-encrusted cross, has
been recovered.
The suspected ringleader, Aomar Ait
Khedache, told investigators he had struggled to find a buyer for
Kardashian’s 18.88-carat ring, complaining it was “too
recognizable” and that he had given it to an unidentified third
party.
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