Kim Kardashian Fraud Essay

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Imagine being in Paris having the time of your life. You’re surrounded by your family and they want to go out but you stay home, what do you expect to happen? The unthinkable happened for Kim Kardashian. While Kim’s family went out partying, Kim had to deal with something more horrific than trashy clubs. Kim was held at gunpoint and forced to surrender over 10 million dollars in jewelry. Many people think the robbery was an inside job, but that is so impossible. It was a federal case, and people went to jail for it. However, many people think the robbery was staged, but it was not.

Kim Kardashian went to Paris for Fashion Week, but she did not expect to be robbed. Many conservative media outlets like Fox News have said that Kim Kardashian staged the entire robbery. However, this is highly unlikely. They accused Kim of faking the robbery to get “butt reduction” surgery, when she just lost weight. Personally, when I dealt
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Probably not. Kim Kardashian is worth literal millions, why would she need to make a fake insurance claim? She took action against a website claiming she committed insurance fraud. If she wanted to make a few more million dollars, she could’ve just made a lip kit or a book or something. Essentially, the idea of her faking the robbery to collect money is full of bologna.

From what I’ve noticed since watching “Keeping Up With The Kardashians”, Kim has really been kept to herself. In Kim’s mannerisms, she appears shaken. She was in hiding for over 4 months, being distant from social media. If you compare an episode from season 11 to season 13, you’ll notice how different Kim handles herself. She appears more shaken and alert than she was in previous seasons. In Episode 3 “The Aftermath”, there was a moment where Kim thought someone was breaking into her house and it was only Kanye entering after a show. The fact she was alarmed by her own husband entering their house was kind of

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