The 60-year-old man was among seven suspects charged today over the October 3 robbery during which the celebrity was bound and gagged at gunpoint, then locked in a bathroom at the luxury residence where she was staying during Paris Fashion Week.
A total of 10 people have now been charged, including five accused of playing a direct role in robbing the 36-year-old Kardashian of jewellery worth some nine million euros (USD 9.5 million).
A source close to the probe said some of the suspects have confessed to their involvement, but would not say which ones.
Another described the five alleged assailants, who range in age from 54 to 72, as "old-school gangsters".
Wearing police uniforms, gunmen first overpowered a night watchman at the residence in the chic Madeleine area of the French capital where the US celebrity was staying.
Two of them then burst into the star's apartment, gagged and bound her and locked her in a bathroom before helping themselves to gems including a 20-carat Lorraine Schwartz diamond ring worth some four million euros.
The oldest of the suspected burglars is 72-year-old Pierre "Pierrot" B, a convicted cocaine dealer who was arrested in a villa in the south of France on Monday.
Another, aged 61 and nicknamed "Blue Eyes", was sentenced in 2003 to eight and half years in jail for international cocaine trafficking after being busted with two tonnes of the drug at a Paris airport.
The ringleader's companion, named as Christiane G, and his 27-year-old son were charged with abetting the crime, with the son suspected of driving the thieves to the scene.
He has a long criminal record dating back to 1998, with convictions for robbery and carrying counterfeit cash. Six months after leaving jail in late 2011, he was charged with making counterfeit money but was acquitted last year.
Investigators believe they spotted Marceau B in Antwerp, Belgium, the hub of the global diamond trade.
Investigators fear some of Kardashian's jewels have already been sold, as raids against suspects have turned up 200,000 euros in cash.
Seven suspects have been released from custody including a chauffeur who was used by Kardashian during her stay.
The bodyguard, who was providing security for her sister Kourtney at a Paris nightclub at the time, no longer works for the family.
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