Kim Kardashian’s insurance company sues her ex-bodyguard for $6 million in response to 2016 Paris robbery
The bodyguard who was working for
Kardashian's insurance company,
The lawsuit contends Duvier -- who was not with Kardashian when multiple armed intruders broke into her French hotel room -- should have noticed and pointed out that the intercom on her door wasn't working, and that the front gate to the building was missing a lock.
Duvier and his company "negligently, carelessly, and/or recklessly performed their protection, security, monitoring, inspection, and/or surveying of" the situation, the lawsuit asserts, according to People.
Kardashian, who had gone to
Duvier accompanied
A number of arrests were made last year in connection to the incident.
The
Kardashian, 37, professionally parted ways with Duvier shortly after the robbery.
Last year, Kardashian tearfully reflected on the harrowing ordeal on an episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."
"He grabs my legs and I wasn't, I had no clothes on under (my robe) and he pulled me towards him at the front of the bed and I thought, 'OK, this is the moment. They're going to rape me,'" Kardashian said on the show. "And I fully mentally prepped myself and then he didn't and he duct taped my legs together."
"Then they had the gun up to me and I just knew that was the moment they are just totally going to shoot me in the head."
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