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Kim Kardashian says she 'mentally prepped' herself to be raped and killed during Paris robbery

Kim Kardashian described the 2016 Paris robbery that resulted in nearly $10 million in stolen jewelry on E!'s Keeping Up With the Kardashians."

Khloe Kardashian, left, and Kim Kardashian on E!'s Keeping up With the Kardashians.

Kim Kardashian feared she'd be killed and "mentally prepped" herself to be raped during the 2016 robbery in Paris, which resulted in nearly $10 million in stolen jewelry.

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"It's all replaceable," Kardashian concluded about the losses. "None of it matters."

In January, Paris police said they were investigating at least three suspects in the crime.

In the wake of the incident, gossip site MediaTakeout.com claimed that Kardashian had faked the robbery and filed a fraudulent insurance claim for millions of dollars. She then sued the site for libel.

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