One of the perpetrators of Kim Kardashian's 2016 Paris robbery has spoken out, declaring he feels no guilt over the crime.Yunis Abbas is one of 12 elderly men arrested for the burglary, in which Kardashian was bound at gunpoint while the band of thieves now known as the 'grandpa robbers' plundered $10 million worth of jewelry from her luxurious hotel suite.In a new interview with VICE News, Abbas confirmed that he developed the idea for the robbery after seeing Kardashian repeatedly flaunt her jewelry on social media. 'Since she was throwing money away, I was there to collect it, and that was that.
Guilty? No, I don't care,' he said with a chuckle. 'I don't care.' He also divulged details of the robbery itself, alleging that Kardashian's 'secretary' attempted to call for assistance - but dialed 911 despite being in France. 'I don't care': Yunis Abbas, one of the perpetrators of Kim Kardashian's 2016 Paris robbery has spoken out, declaring he feels no guilt over the crime Before: Kim was bound at gunpoint and robbed of $10 million worth of jewelry in October 2016 while attending Paris Fashion Week, where she is pictured at the Balenciaga showWhen asked about celebrities posting about their valuables on the internet, Abbas defiantly argued: 'They should be a little less showy towards people who can't afford it.
For some people, it's provocative.' Kardashian reportedly experienced flashbacks after the robbery, during which she feared she might be raped or murdered.
Abbas acknowledged: 'You don't come out of it unscathed. We didn't expect this. Of course she must have been traumatized.'When the crime was committed in October 2016, all the men were in their 60s or 70s, prompting the French media to dub them the 'grandpa.
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