Thursday, 6 October 2016

Kim Kardashian's Body guard clears off social media Account... Is he fired???



He's been blamed by hundreds of fans for not being with his client Kim Kardashian when she was held at gunpoint.

And many felt Pascal Duvier cared too much about his own celebrity status, as he constantly 'bragged' about his job on social media and shared pics of him with Kim and husband Kanye West.
But he has now WIPED his accounts of references to the star, hinting he may have been let go by the millionaire businesswoman.
He has removed ALL tweets about Kim and deleted weeks worth of photos from his Instagram account, which is now public again.
Asked if Pascal has been sacked, Kim's rep said: "Not that I am aware."
Kim and Pascal, who were last pictured in New York after the robbery, do not follow each other on Twitter, and he's deleted his full statement about the ordeal from his personal blog on Facebook.
"The criminal acts that occurred in Paris committed against Kim Kardashian was one of the most sickening things I have ever seen or heard," he wrote.
"We have tips and leads and we will find you. That I promise you. You messed with the wrong one."
The German-born bouncer added: "You are weak for attacking a woman. No more statements at this time. Please respect the privacy of everyone involved and the family."
While Pascal was escorting Kim's sister Kourtney and Kendall, the 35-year-old star was targeted by five masked men who put a gun to her head.
They tied her up, gagged her, and put her in a bathtub, with reports claiming the mum-of-two pleaded for her life and told the gang she had "babies at home".
They later made off with £8.5million worth of jewellery, including a flashy engagement ring given to her by husband Kanye.
Pascal Duvier, Kim Kardashian
Kim Kardashian, Pascal Duvier
Meanwhile, Pascal reportedly filed for bankruptcy for his security company just over two months ago with debts of over €1 million, it was been claimed.
Mail Online has published documents that suggest the bodyguard lodged a claim for insolvency for his company ProtectSecurity at Heidelberg administrative court.
It is claimed the business has debts of €1,093,518 (£961,296).
"There is so much debt. There are many claimants," the insolvency lawyer told the website. "I cannot say the exact number. Lots."

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