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The Trial

Kim Kardashian - The Gangster Lunch

The Trial

The Crime Desk

True Crime

4.21.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

 In this episode Caroline and Nick have the testimony of the people on trial. Only two of the ten admit being involved in the armed robbery of Kim Kardashian, and it’s now their turn to persuade the court they are telling the truth.


We also have the evidence of the man who wrote the book called “I Kidnapped Kim Kardashian” and we heard about a Gangster’s Lunch where members of the gang allegedly got paid.

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Presenters: Caroline Wheeler and Nick Fagge


Editor: Chelsea Moore


Creative Director: Caroline Cheetham


Producer: Sam Morris


Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini


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0:00.0

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0:06.1

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0:12.4

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0:14.6

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0:19.4

The Crime Desk. Arresting Podcasts. Welcome. The crime desk.

0:21.9

Arresting Podcasts.

0:27.8

Welcome to the trial podcast, the Kim Kardashian Heist.

0:29.2

I'm Caroline Cheatham.

0:30.6

And I'm Nick Fage.

0:36.5

So today, after the explosive evidence from Kim Kardashian a few days ago, it was the turn of the gang on trial to have their say.

0:39.7

We'll hear about a gangster's lunch which took place in Paris in the weeks after the robbery.

0:44.0

We also have the evidence from one member of the gang who wrote a book called I kidnapped Kim

0:49.2

Kardashian. It won't surprise you to find out. He admits being part of the heist.

0:54.8

We'll hear from the alleged mole in the plan.

0:57.1

He says he wasn't passing on information about Kim Kardashian to his gangster friends in a bar.

1:02.4

And we've got more on how the gang allegedly tried to sell the diamonds during an infamous trip to Antwerp.

1:09.9

We'll be back in a second.

1:25.1

Paris Fashion Week is usually a highlight of the year in the French capital, attracting celebrities

1:30.1

and tourism. But in October 2016, it made headlines for all the wrong reasons.

1:38.9

Kim Kardashian flew into the city with her sister Courtney, and she was soon busy posting glamorous pictures

1:45.0

at celebrity parties. But that all changed just a few days into the trip when a gang carried out

1:51.2

a terrifying heist. It happened one night as she relaxed in an apartment and a group of men dressed

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