For all those who doubted, with news of the arrest of 12 suspects in Paris in the case of Kim Kardashian's robbery in the French capital, it was proven the reality star WAS assaulted and DID have $5 million in jewelry stolen from her during the dramatic event.

So now that we know it's true, we have details about that horrible evening in which Kim says she was bound with "plastic ties" and shoved into the bathroom as "inexperienced" burglars ransacked her apartment to find jewelry and cash. She also told French police she was in her robe, nude underneath so we can only imagine she assumed there would be a sexual assault. She told her family in a teaser for Keeping Up With the Kardashians that they shoved a gun into her back and she thought she was going to be shot and killed.

Below is the FULL TEXT of Kim's testimony to French police on Oct. 2 -- just hours after the break-in during which more than $5 million in jewelry (she tells police exactly which pieces) was stolen. The French newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche published the transcript.

French Police Report
Monday, October 3, 2016
04.30 A.M.

My name is Kimberly Kardashian.
I was born on October 21, 1980, in Los Angeles.
I live in Ventura, XXX
My phones have been stolen and I can be reached through my bodyguard Mr. XXX.

Regarding the facts :

I came in Paris by plane for the fashion week. I came back around 12 midnight to go to bed. I was attending a fashion diner. I came back with Simone Harouche and my sister Kourtney. We all moved up in my room 1A and friends, a couple, went to my room and left around 01.00 A.M.

I have to make it clear that Simone hadn’t come with us and that she was sleeping when I came back.

My assistant Stéphanie and my sister Kourtney changed clothes.

Then, I went to my computer upstairs and I worked.

I heard noises at the door, like footsteps, and I asked shouting who was there, no one answered. I called at 02.56 A.M. my bodyguard. I saw through the sliding door two persons coming, plus the man of the reception who was strapped.

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