Yunice Abbas was among gunmen who stole €9m-worth of jewellery from Kardashian in Paris heist

A man who confessed to participating in the robbery of Kim Kardashian West in Paris four years ago will not benefit financially from the book he has published about the heist after an order by a French court.

Lawyers representing the night watchman at the luxury residence where Kardashian was robbed said they had obtained a court order “authorising the seizure of rights” on the sales of Yunice Abbas’s book, I Kidnapped Kim Kardashian, which was published at the beginning of the month.

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