A gang convicted of Kim Kardashian was released at gunpoint from prison because it is very large and sick so that she could not be exposed to it.
The seven men and women, between the ages of the 1960s and 1970s, were convicted of stole the reality TV star in 2016 by a French court on Friday.
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But the gang, including some who suffer from serious diseases, have all followed because of their health and age, and the time they already spent in prison before trial.
Judge David de Bass, who sentenced the gang, said that their health is “prohibited” to be imprisoned, and it was not likely to restore any of them.
He added: “It was not fair to take you to prison this evening.
“I have shocked, perhaps in a permanent way, but” you rebuilt your life and took steps to reintegrate. “
A spokesman for their lawyer said: “Health factors and age and the fact that they spent periods in prison already means that no one will return to a cell,” said a spokesman for their lawyer.
“Everyone has returned to their homes.”
The highest eight -year sentence was delivered with five spoons to the 69 -year -old gang leader AORAT KHedache, which is deaf and can barely speak.
Among the other gang members Yunnis Abbas, 72, who suffers from Parkinson's disease and performed the last heart surgery, and Dubriok, 69, a heavy smoker with lung cancer.
The gang was convicted of filming a reality TV star, 44, in her room at a luxury hotel in Paris and her jewelry becomes $ 10 million, including the engagement ring from the husband of the former rapper, Kanye West.
This announcement comes after Kardashian's lawyers said that she is “satisfied” about the result of the trial, and that “justice has been presented.”
Her lawyer, Leonor Henerk, said: “It has now been, she can move forward,” said her lawyer, Leonor Henerk.
She also emphasized that the vast majority of a booty was never recovered.
The highest eight -year sentence was delivered with five spoons to the 69 -year -old gang leader AORAT KHedache, which is deaf and can barely speak.
The defense lawyer in Khadr, Chloe Arno, praised the judge on charges of getting rid of the lenient rulings, saying: “This decision is also evidence that justice can disrupt the situation in ways other than prison.”