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Kim Kardashian Cancels Las Vegas Apperance Following The Paris Robbery

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Katie Jerkovich Entertainment Reporter
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Kim Kardashian has canceled an appearance in Las Vegas following the robbery in Paris.

The 35-year-old reality television star was scheduled to appear at the Hakkasan Nightclub, but now reportedly will not make it, according to E! News.

Kim Kardashian attends the Givenchy show as part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Spring/Summer 2017 on October 2, 2016 in Paris, France

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“Given recent circumstances, Kim Kardashian will be unable to make her previously scheduled appearance at Hakkasan Las Vegas Nightclub,” a club spokesperson told E! News.

Another report said the reality star just wants to focus on her family following the traumatic events in Paris where she was robbed at gunpoint in her Parisian apartment on Oct. 3 and thieves made off with $11 million dollars worth of jewelry.

“Everything on Kim’s schedule has been indefinitely canceled or postponed,” the source said. “Kim is not ready to start talking about returning to work. At this time, she is still wanting to take time off to be at home with her kids and her family.”

Ever since the robbery the reality star has rarely been seen out in public and has not posted or shared any photos or any comments on social media.

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Kardashian is also not taking lightly stories that she “faked” her robbery and has filed a libel lawsuit against a website called mediatakeout.com along with its founder Fred Mwangaguhunga, according to Variety. The suit comes after they reportedly published multiple stories that claimed she lied about being bound, gagged, and robbed. (RELATED: Report: Kim Kardashian Beefs Up Security With Ex-Secret Service Members)

“MTO and its owner Mwangaguhunga published several Articles on their website MediaTakeOut.com (the ‘Website’), in which they claimed, without any factual support whatsoever, that Kardashian faked the robbery, lied about the violent assault, and then filed a fraudulent claim with her insurance company to bilk her carrier out of millions of dollars,” the suit read. “Defendants’ malicious publication of the Articles, which paint the victim of a serious crime as a criminal herself, is libelous per se.” (RELATED: Khloe Kardashian: Kim Is Not Doing Well After Being Robbed At Gunpoint)

Kim Kardashian Sighting, NYC

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“Defendants published the Articles under patently false and misleading headlines stating, in no uncertain terms, that Kardashian ‘staged’ a robbery and committed a federal crime by engaging in insurance fraud,” the suit continued. “The Articles themselves are fraught with unsupported allegations and fail to identify or cite to any credible sources to back up the wild claims asserted therein. Defendants’ reckless and malicious publication of the Articles was calculated to cause maximum harm to Kardashian.”