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None of the armed robbers of Kim Kardashian will spend another day in prison after they had held her at shot and stolen $ 10 million in jewelry

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None of the armed robbers who held up Kim Kardashian On shot and stolen of $ 10 million in jewelry will spend another day in prison, it has become today.

Lawyers for the seven men and a woman who were found guilty of focusing on the 44-year-old Reality TV Star confirmed on Saturday that everything remained for free.

This was despite the fact that they were all convicted at the Paris Assizer on Friday, after a controversial test that lasted a little less than a month.

“Health and age factors and the fact that they spent periods in prison means that no one goes back into a cell,” said a source of the defense. “All have returned to their houses.”

It came as lawyers for Mrs. Kardashian, said she was ‘satisfied’ with the result of the trial and that ‘justice was served …’

“It’s ready now, she can continue,” said the American’s lawyer, Léonor Hennerick, although she confirmed that the vast majority of SWAG has never been restored.

The highest punishment of eight years in prison – with five suspended – was transferred to the 69 -year -old Aomar Aït Khedache, the leader of the gang, who are called the ‘grandfather -raids’, because most are now in their 60s and 70s.

Known as ‘Old Omar’, Aït Khedache is deaf and can hardly speak after years of poor health and lifelong violent crime, including other robberies and drugs.

Lawyers for the seven men and a woman who were found guilty of focusing on the 44-year-old reality TV star (photo) confirmed on Saturday that everything remained free

Lawyers for the seven men and a woman who were found guilty of focusing on the 44-year-old reality TV star (photo) confirmed on Saturday that everything remained free

The highest punishment of eight years in prison was handed over to 69-year-old gang-Ringleader Aomar Aït Khedache (photo)

The highest punishment of eight years in prison was handed over to 69-year-old gang-Ringleader Aomar Aït Khedache (photo)

Mrs. Kardashian lost some of her most cherished assets in the raid, including an engagement ring of $ 4 million (photo)

Mrs. Kardashian lost some of her most cherished assets in the raid, including an engagement ring of $ 4 million (photo)

His defense lawyer, Chloé Arnoux, said: ‘He was sentenced to eight years in prison, but he will not go because he has already served prison for five years.

“He was convicted in 2017 for another sentence at the same time pronounced with the last, so the remaining three years will also be suspended.”

Mrs. Arnoux said, “This decision is also proof that justice can really restore the situation in other ways than prison.”

Yunnis Abbas, a 72-year-old who wrote a book entitled ‘I Kidnapt Kim Kardashian’, received a seven-year sentence, with two years suspended, but has already spent enough time inside to be free.

Prosecutors had called for 10 years in prison for the robbers, and judge judge David de Pas had it in his power to lock them up for up to 30 years.

The judge later admitted: “The sentences were fairly flexible,” but it was almost nine years since the October 2016 robbery, and none of the accused would probably encourage again, he said.

Yunnis Abbas (photo) A 72-year-old who wrote a book entitled 'I Kidnapt Kim Kardashian', received a seven-year prison sentence, suspended for two years, but has already spent enough time inside to be free

Yunnis Abbas (photo) A 72-year-old who wrote a book entitled ‘I Kidnapt Kim Kardashian’, received a seven-year prison sentence, suspended for two years, but has already spent enough time inside to be free

Kim Kardashian has responded to the criminals behind her robbery of the jewelry about the jewelry that were guilty on Friday. Seen in Paris earlier this month

Kim Kardashian has responded to the criminals behind her robbery of the jewelry about the jewelry that were guilty on Friday. Seen in Paris earlier this month

“You didn’t hit anyone, you scared them,” the judge told the defendants. “You caused trauma, probably in a lasting way,” but “rebuilt your life and took steps to integrate again.”

Two of the defendants – both considered informants who reportedly passed on Mrs. Kardashian’s movement to the gang during the Paris Fashion Week – were acquitted.

Mrs. Kardashian lost some of her most cherished assets in the raid, including an engagement ring of $ 4 million from her ex-husband, the rapper Kanye West.

During an emotional testimony at the court last week, she said she had feared that she would not survive the raid.

Judge De Pas asked her directly during the questions of the court: “Did you think you would die, ma’am?”

The American replied: “Absolutely, I was sure I would die …”

Two of the defendants - both considered informants who reportedly passed on Mrs. Kardashian's movement to the gang during the Paris Fashion Week - were acquitted

Two of the defendants – both considered informants who reportedly passed on Mrs. Kardashian’s movement to the gang during the Paris Fashion Week – were acquitted

During an emotional testimony to the court last week, Mrs. Kardashian said:

During an emotional testimony to the court last week, Mrs. Kardashian said: “I was sure I would die”

The vast majority of the defendants were imprisoned in January 2017, three months after the robbery.

But then they were released on bail, which means that they were all free when the trial started in April.

Mrs. Kardashian was not in court on Friday, but her lawyers said she followed proceedings from her house in Los Angeles.

The ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ Star qualified this month as a lawyer, after six years of study.

She said that she “wanted to fight for justice,” also for defendants in criminal processes.

Her deceased father, Robert Kardashian Junior, Famoulsy defended actor Ojsimpson during his trial for murder in 1995.

During the Paris process, Mrs. Kardashian accepted an emotional apology from the gang leader, Aït Khedache.

The 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' Star qualified this month as a lawyer, after six years of study and said that she wants to 'fight for justice'

The ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ Star qualified this month as a lawyer, after six years of study and said that she wants to ‘fight for justice’

In a statement released after the trial, the 44-year-old added that “the French authorities was very grateful for the pursuit of justice in this case.”

The founder of Skims said: ‘The crime was the most frightening experience of my life, leaving a lasting impact on me and my family.

“Although I will never forget what happened, I believe in the power of growth and accountability and pray for healing for everyone,” she added to what could be observed in a nod to the criminals family.

She ended with: “I am dedicated to argue for justice and promote a fair legal system.”

Parisian investigators were originally convinced that justice in the Kardashian case would be quick and decisive, but Timetable problems caused by other controversial tests, including terrorists, caused backlogs.

There were also fear that the Kardashian case would destroy the VIP-French tourism industry in a time of prestige five-star events, such as the Olympic Games of Paris and Rugby World Cup.

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