Lucky break for Kimmy K!

Kim Kardashian won't have to travel to France to testify against the suspects in her Paris robbery case, TMZ reports.

Rather, the way the judicial system works in the country, the judge conducts interviews with the victims outside the courtroom, and will sometimes even travel to meet with the victim if they're located outside the region. Sources tell the outlet the reality star's case is the type a judge will travel for, presumably due its high profile nature and high value losses.

The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star won't ever need to come face to face with her attackers, as French law prohibits criminals from having the right to cross-examine the victim. Basically, the E! starlet can tell her side of the story to authorities in private.

According to French network TF1/LCI, some of the 17 suspects have already confessed, and cops have narrowed down their focus to five of the men, as well as one that drove the getaway vehicle. Several of them were known to authorities for previous crimes, including cocaine and counterfeit trafficking, as well as diamond theft.

We finally believe this actually happened!