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Kim Kardashian's Post-Trial Plans Revealed

Kim Kardashian's Post-Trial Plans Revealed

Kim Kardashian is staying focused on her family. After delivering a chilling testimony during the trial for her 2016 robbery in Paris, the SKIMS founder stepped out with her mom Kris Jenner for dinner in the French city at Le Voltaire restaurant.

Kim looked glamorous in a brown spaghetti-strapped maxi dress featuring a high slit in the front and a coordinating oversized fur jacket that she let hang off her shoulders. To cap off her ensemble, the 44-year-old opted for chocolate-colored peep-toe heels and wore her hair in cascading waves as she headed out to get food.

Kris, the matriarch, wore an equally head-turning monochrome 'fit, sporting sleek pants and a stunning fitted jacket that had metal buttons and matching embellishments around the collar. To complete her all-black getup, the 69-year-old donned heeled booties and styled her short cut in a slicked-down side part.

Earlier that day, Kim took the stand to provide testimony in her robbery trial, detailing how she feared for her life when masked men entered her room at the No Address Hotel in October 2016 and proceeded to bind and gag her, before putting her in a bathtub and robbing her of an estimated $10 million worth of jewelry.

"At that point I was sure that's when they were going to shoot me," the Kardashians star—who had been in the European city for Paris Fashion Week at the time—told the court, per BBC. "So I said a prayer for my family and my mom and my sister and best friend. I absolutely did think I was gonna die."

A statement written by one of the 10 defendants, Aomar Ait Khedache, following his 2017 arrest was read aloud, in which he admitted guilt and apologized for "the pain" he caused Kim, then-husband Kanye West and their kids—North West, 11, Saint West, 9, Chicago West, 7, and Psalm West, 6—due to the incident.

In response to his message, the reality TV personality offered her forgiveness.

“I do appreciate the letter, I forgive you for what has taken place," she told Aomar during the trial, per NBC News. "But it doesn’t change the emotion and the feelings and the trauma and the way my life is forever changed.”
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