Kim Kardashian Allows Peace To Reign; Discontinues With Legal Charges Against Website Which Claimed She Staged Her Paris Robbery Attack


Kim Kardashian wont be taking it out any further with the blog website MediaTakeOut.com owned by Fred Mwangaguhunga, which claimed the starlet faked her recent Paris robbery attack. The KUWTK star on Monday October 14 decided to drop her October 11 federal lawsuit against the website.
Reports reaching us said Kim filed a notice of voluntary dismissal of the lawsuit without prejudice 10 days after the site tendered its appology to the Screen Diva.

This the new position of the website on the matter:

"After speaking to sources, including some connected to the Kardashians, and getting further details on the sequence of events — we are now confident and without a doubt believe that Kim Kardashian was robbed as was reported to the Paris police," "Anyone who is still questioning it, is wrong."

Then the apology:

"We can understand how reports questioning if the robbery in fact took place can be hurtful, and so we apologize. No one deserves to go through such a traumatic experience. Kim is not just a celebrity, she is a person, a wife and a mother — who in no way deserved what happened to her. We wish her the best as she emotionally recovers from the traumatic incident."

Fred Mwangaguhunga Founder/CEO MediaTakeOut 

The mother-of-one who recently clocked 36 was robbed on October 3  inside her private residence at Hôtel de Pourtalès by a group of five armed men dressed as policemen who are still at large. They reportedly made away with about $10 million worth of  jewelry.

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