‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ Spoilers reveal that fans are wondering if Kim Kardashian part of an art heist after she trended on Twitter on Wednesday for most of the day. Rumors had it that the reality show star bought a “looted” ancient Roman statue.
At the moment, Feds are seeking the forfeiture of the ancient Roman statue that was allegedly given to her. Her name was found in the complaint about the alleged “smuggled” Roman statue, but she has come out to say that she has nothing to do with the statue.
Kim Kardashian and The Stolen Sculpture
Kim did not like what she heard about her, so she breaks her silence, arguing that she didn’t buy an ancient Roman Sculpture. However, federal authorities claim that someone smuggled the item under the star’s name.
The rumor about Kim stems from several 2016 reports, saying the statue arrived at the Port of Los Angeles, and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized it. The broker for the materials listed the buyer, consignee, or importer as “Kim Kardashian dba Noel Roberts Trust.”
Now, fans think the reality show star is part of the heist because this is the name she and her trust use to purchase real estate property. Now, she is being accused of buying the stolen statue. Fans are shocked because Kim can buy anything she wants.
According to reports, the delivery contains “antiques, furniture, and decorations,” which contains 40 pieces “all valued at $745,882.” But the documents did not accuse the reality show star of an artistic heist. Italian officials think it was “looted” from Italy and they are waiting for its return.
Kim Defends Her Name
E! Star, Kim Kardashian has come out to defend her name. Her rep told the media that, “This is the first that she has learned of its existence. We believe it may have been purchased using her name without authorization and because it was never received, she was unaware of the transaction.”
Kim Kardashian and her reps are investigating the case. It is uncertain if it was a prank or a case of stolen identity. Authorities found “contradictions” in the documents about the items. The statue was seized by the Feds after finding out that the broker did not provide “sufficient” documentation to the American authorities.
Someone must have also pretended to be Kim so that they could have the art. The U.S. government shared that the Italian archaeologists concluded that the art existed during the Roman Empire, and that no one has exported it.
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