A GANG member in the $10million (£8m) gunpoint robbery of Kim Kardashian has vowed to apologise to her in court today.
Yunice Abbas, 71, who admits his part in the 2016 Paris heist, said: "I mean it sincerely."

He is among ten people on raps including armed robbery and kidnap.
He says he was lookout in the raid at the hotel where the reality star, 44, had the penthouse.
Kim, due to testify, was dressed in a bathrobe when raiders broke in.
She pleaded: "Don't kill me, I have babies."
It has emerged that another defendant, Marceau Baum-Gertner, 72, "died suddenly" in Paris on March 6 after threats by criminals suspected of buying the reality star's stolen gems.
A source said it was possible he would "name names" in court to keep his jail term down.
Three of the gang, dressed as cyclists in fluorescent yellow vests, approached the hotel and parked their bikes in the courtyard.
Two more arrived on foot, and all were wearing black balaclavas and police armbands before they confronted the property's only concierge, Abderrahmane Ouatiki.
Pointing an antique Mauser 7.65mm pistol at his head, the gang led Abderrahmane up to the penthouse, where Kim was lying on her bed.
She was alone after her German bodyguard, Pascal Duvier — who she later sacked — went out dancing.
They spent 49 minutes in the penthouse before leaving with a haul estimated to be worth around $10million (£8m).
Ait Khedache, known as "Old Omar", 68, has also admitted participating in the heist but denies the prosecution's accusation that he was the ringleader.
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