The mastermind, according to cops, behind Kim Kardashian's Paris
robbery is trying to extend an olive branch by writing her an apology
letter, but Kim ain't buying what he's selling.Sources close to the situation say Kim's legal team in France received a
letter from Aomar Ait Khedache, the alleged architect of the brazen
October 2016 heist. It's said the letter was handwritten in French, and
translated by Kim's attorneys. It reads, in part, "After observing your
emotion and realizing the psychological damages I inflicted ... I
decided to write to you, not to obtain from you some sort of
indulgence."
He continues, "I want to come to you as a human being to tell you how much I regret my gesture, how much I have been moved and touched to see you in tears."
It's been nearly a year since Kim was held at gunpoint, and feared she'd be raped during the robbery of more than $10 million in jewelry. She's tearfully opened up about the ordeal since then, and Khedache says he's seen clips on French TV.
In the letter he says, "Know that I fully sympathize with the pain you are enduring, your children, your husband, and your close ones."
Though it might seem heartfelt, sources say Kim found his words hollow, and thinks Khedache's only trying to appear remorseful before trial.
Too bad, the letter was first sent to the judge ... who forwarded it to Kim's lawyers.
He continues, "I want to come to you as a human being to tell you how much I regret my gesture, how much I have been moved and touched to see you in tears."
It's been nearly a year since Kim was held at gunpoint, and feared she'd be raped during the robbery of more than $10 million in jewelry. She's tearfully opened up about the ordeal since then, and Khedache says he's seen clips on French TV.
In the letter he says, "Know that I fully sympathize with the pain you are enduring, your children, your husband, and your close ones."
Though it might seem heartfelt, sources say Kim found his words hollow, and thinks Khedache's only trying to appear remorseful before trial.
Too bad, the letter was first sent to the judge ... who forwarded it to Kim's lawyers.
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