Kim Kardashian drops robbery lawsuit

Kim Kardashian has withdrawn legal action suing a website that said she staged an armed robbery in Paris.

Kim Kardashian

Celebrity Kim Kardashian has dropped her lawsuit against Media Take Out. Source: Getty Images

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian has dropped a US defamation lawsuit against a website for claiming she had staged an armed robbery in Paris.

Kardashian withdrew the lawsuit filed this month in New York against US celebrity gossip site MediaTakeOut, according to a court document. The federal lawsuit was dropped without prejudice, meaning Kardashian could refile it.

MediaTakeOut had reported that Kardashian, 35, had faked the robbery and then filed a fraudulent insurance claim. The website and a lawyer for Kardashian did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

French police said she was robbed at gunpoint of some $US10 million ($A13 million) worth of jewellery by masked men who tied her up in her Paris apartment early on October 3.

The lawsuit had sought unspecified damages for defamation.

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