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Kim Kardashian Theft a Publicity Stunt

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The reported theft of $50,000 worth of valuables belonging to famous-for-no-reason Kim Kardashian at JFK Airport is a hoax, according to Page Six. Police disbelieve Kardashian’s claim that someone took her valuables while she was being mobbed by fans. The voluptuous sex taper allegedly lost her diamonds, a Cartier watch, a digital camera and her laptop on November 8, but law enforcement officials suspect it’s a publicity stunt. “Neither Port Authority cops, the NYPD nor the Queens district attorney has any report of a theft. Kardashian’s reps didn’t return calls.”

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  1. alliCissAss
    November 30th, 2007 | 6:22 pm

    what a useless whore.More useless and annoying than Paris has ever been or ever can be

  2. Gigley
    December 1st, 2007 | 2:04 pm

    Yeah, great, ugh. Like Joel says, popular for having a sex tape and a big butt. Opps, I mean Mr. Mchael.

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