
EXCLUSIVE: Theory Erupts Kim Kardashian’s Heist Gang Trained Louvre Thieves After ‘Priceless’ Jewels Raid
**Kim Kardashian Linked to Louvre Crown Jewels Heist in New Investigation**
*Published: October 21, 2025, 7:00 p.m. ET*
Kim Kardashian has once again found herself connected—at least in theory—to one of the most audacious crimes in modern French history. RadarOnline.com can reveal a new line of inquiry suggesting that the gang behind her 2016 Paris jewelry robbery may have trained or inspired the thieves who looted the Louvre’s Crown Jewels in a daring seven-minute raid.
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### The Louvre Heist: A Bold Early Morning Raid
The Louvre theft occurred at dawn on Sunday, October 19, when a group of masked men used a cherry-picker to access the museum’s upper levels. They then sliced through reinforced glass and smashed display cases housing Empress Eugenie’s 19th-century crown, encrusted with 1,354 diamonds and 56 emeralds.
The thieves fled the scene by scooter, leaving behind only shards of broken glass and a fallen diadem.
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### Echoes of the Kardashian Heist
Police describe the entire operation as “military in precision,” closely mirroring tactics used by the notorious “Grandpa Gang” that targeted Kardashian nearly a decade ago.
A senior Paris police investigator explained, “We’re seeing methods that mirror the Kardashian robbery—timing, disguise, and use of lightweight vehicles for escape. The intelligence and structure suggest cross-training or a shared network.”
The source added that both heists bear “the hallmarks of old-school French crime families who evolved from jewel thefts to museum jobs.”
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### The ‘Grandpa Gang’ Connection
Back in October 2016, Kardashian was bound and gagged at gunpoint in her Paris hotel suite by five men disguised as police officers. The gang escaped with jewelry valued at more than $10 million, including a 20-carat diamond ring.
French investigators later arrested a group of elderly suspects—some in their 60s and 70s—who reportedly bragged about targeting Kardashian after seeing her social media posts.
The theory linking the Louvre raid to this group gained momentum when officers uncovered surveillance footage showing one of the raiders wearing a distinctive reflective jacket similar to those worn by the “Grandpa Gang.” Forensic specialists are currently examining fingerprints and DNA samples found on a piece of broken glass recovered near the scene.
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### Paris on Edge: Elegant Crime Turns Corporate
“It’s clear that we’re dealing with Arsène Lupin,” said Ariel Weil, Socialist mayor of central Paris, referencing the fictional gentleman thief who symbolizes France’s fascination with elegant crime. He added, “But this time, Lupin has gone corporate. These thieves aren’t romantic—they’re part of a professional, global network.”
Security analysts note France has become the world’s epicenter for museum thefts. According to *Le Journal des Arts*, nearly half of all major art raids since 2009 have occurred within the country.
In recent months, gold, porcelain, and religious artifacts worth millions have vanished from museums in Limoges and eastern France, with several robberies carried out in broad daylight.
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### Macron Demands Answers Amid Growing Fears
A source claimed, “Organized crime gangs are treating France’s national heritage as a marketplace, taking orders from billionaire collectors to steal priceless artifacts. These treasures are then stashed in air-conditioned underground bunkers where only the elite can admire them.”
The insider added that the public’s longstanding fascination with so-called gentleman thieves is fading. “People once admired figures like Vjeran Tomic, the ‘French Spiderman,’ who seemed to steal for the thrill or the art itself. Now it feels colder—these jobs are about money, not mystique.”
French President Emmanuel Macron is reportedly demanding daily updates on the investigation. A government insider stated, “The Louvre’s jewels are not just treasures—they’re symbols of France itself. Losing them, even briefly, is a national humiliation.”
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### Pursuing Leads: From Hotel Robberies to Art Heists
Meanwhile, police are following leads suggesting the Louvre thieves were “mentored” either by members of the Kardashian gang or by others who learned from them while imprisoned.
One investigator commented, “The line between a hotel robbery and an art heist isn’t as wide as people think. In Paris, it’s often the same thieves—just with better taste.”
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*Stay tuned for updates as this high-profile investigation unfolds.*
https://radaronline.com/p/kim-kardashian-heist-gang-linked-to-louvre-jewel-theft-theory/
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