After four months of seemingly few leads on Kim Kardashian's Paris robbery case, police have moved quickly to arrest 17 people in connection with the armed crime – including the star's personal chauffeur.
Sparking questions about a possible inside job, detectives swooped on driver Michael Madar, who was employed to transport Kim around Paris during Fashion Week last autumn.
However, he has since been released from custody after a police grilling and, according to TMZ, has no criminal charges laid against him.
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