FBI Documents Reveal Kim Kardashian Was Given ABSURD Amount Of Cash By Malaysian Fugitive!
03.03.2023 - 02:59
/ perezhilton.com
Y’all, this is WILD!
A new report by Bloomberg has unveiled details about Kim Kardashian’s unusual friendship with now-fugitive Jho Low, born Low Taek Jho. Specifically, how much money she was paid just to hang out with the dude!
According to the outlet on Thursday, Jho is a Malaysian businessman who is now a fugitive after he allegedly embezzled billions from the Malaysian state-run economic development fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad, 1MDB for short. While looking into the scandal, the outlet dug up FBI reports from February 2019, when the KUWTK alum was interviewed about her interactions with the alleged criminal. You see, Jho had gathered an entourage of some of the top celebrities at the time, including Leonardo DiCaprio, and with the way he spent gobs of money, there was a lot of mystery around his background. And these latest findings just prove why people were so skeptical! Buckle up, what you’re about to read is insane!
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According to Kim, she first met Low in 2009 when he paid her an astounding $50,000 to appear at a Las Vegas nightclub for two hours on his birthday. She recalls only introducing herself and shaking his hand at the time, but the unusual deal began a long friendship between the pair, which often resulted in the reality star walking away with mind-boggling amounts of cash!
The model claimed she only met the 41-year-old in person a total of six times, and two of them occurred while they were gambling. After meeting for the birthday appearance, they began messaging each other on Blackberry Messenger. This led to a text inviting her to dinner and to hit up a Vegas club with a group of 12 other people. There, they gambled and played
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