Kim Kardashian’s Insurance Company To Sue Paris Robbery Bodyguard

He quit working for the family about a month after the robbery occurred.

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Kim Kardashian attends the 2018 CFDA Awards at Brooklyn Museum on June 4, 2018 in New York City. (Taylor Hill/FilmMagic)
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Kim Kardashian’s insurance company has filed a lawsuit against her former security company for their role in the Paris robbery, in which five men dressed as police entered her hotel room, bound and gagged her and threatened her with a gun, then stole $6.1 million worth of her jewelry.

According to Cosmopolitan, the lawsuit claims that Pascal Duvier, her former security guard, and the rest of his team ““negligently, carelessly, and/or recklessly performed their protection, security, monitoring, inspection, and/or surveying of” Kim. The suit also claims they “should have known that they were required to protect, secure, monitor, inspect, and/or survey … using the skill and care reasonably expected of those in this industry.”

The lawsuit is asking for $6.1 million, the same amount stolen in the robbery. About a month after the incident, a source confirmed to People that Duvier was no longer working for the family.

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