Armed Robbery: Kim Kardashian bodyguard vows to track the perpetrators down
The bodyguard who was widely criticized for enjoying a night on the town while Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint has vowed to track the perpetrators down.
Pascal Duvier, whose charge was bound and robbed while he was out at Arc nightclub in Paris with Kourtney and Kendall Kardashian unleashed his anger, calling the raid 'one of the most sickening things I have seen or heard'.
Kim displaying one of the jewelries stolen by the armed robbers
Duvier, who rushed to Kim's luxury Paris apartment minutes after the five masked men escaped on bicycles, returned to Manhattan on a private jet with Kim on Monday.
Five masked men broke into Kim Kardashian's exclusive Paris apartment and stole about $11million in jewelry. Pictured, the star returning to her New York apartment on Monday.
A large security presence was posted outside Kim and Kanye's Tribeca apartment on Monday afternoon after she boarded a private jet headed for the US
Duvier said: 'The events that occurred in Paris was one of the most sickening things I have seen or heard.
'We have tips and leads and we will find you. That I promise you...you messed with the wrong one.'
The bodyguard, who stands at 6'4' and weighs a hefty 264 pounds, has been at Kim and Kanye's side since 2014.
He made his comments on a personal internet blog tonight where he also re-posted media profiles of him after f the robbery.
Earlier this week, Kim complimented Duvier after a prankster named Vitalii Sediuk tried to tackle her in what appeared to be an attempt to kiss her famous behind.
Luckily he was stopped before reaching the TV superstar and was pinned to the ground by Duvier.
Kim reacted on Twitter by saying: 'My security @PascalDuvier is a G!'
She then shared a paparazzi photo featuring him in the background on Sunday with the cheeky caption: 'This guy is always in my shot!'
Kim and Kanye's former security guard has suggested the possibility of an inside job.
The robbers allegedly kept saying 'ring, ring' and Kardashian told them where to find the 20-carat sparkler worth about $4.5million (pictured)
Steve Stanulis, a former NYPD officer who last worked for Kim and Kanye in May, said he believed police would work on solving the robbery by beginning investigating whether the robbers had some inside help.
He also told Page Six: 'I would say it's either an inside job or publicity stunt. That hotel is so secure, somebody must have tipped them off that she was alone inside, or shown them a way in.'
But Stanulis said he had no criticisms of the star's head bodyguard, adding that both Kim and Kanye needed to amp up their security presence.
Stanluis was fired in May this year after Kanye reportedly flew into a jealous rage after he 'chatted up' his wife while on duty for them in New York.