Truck Driver’s Drug Smuggling Case Revives Unverified Claims About Kim Kardashian and Her Family

 Truck Driver’s Drug Smuggling Case Revives Unverified Claims About Kim Kardashian and Her Family

 A Polish driver was sentenced to 13.5 years after authorities found $9.4 million in illegal substances hidden in a shipment of SKIMS clothing. A viral video now links the case to older allegations involving Brandy, a fugitive financier, and Kris Jenner’s church — though no evidence connects the Kardashians to the smuggling.

A viral video circulating online is drawing new attention to a September 2025 drug smuggling case, alleging connections to Kim Kardashian’s clothing brand and reviving years of unverified claims against the Kardashian-Jenner family.

According to official reports cited in the video, Polish truck driver Jakub Jan Kungal was stopped by border force officers at the port of Harwich in the UK. An X-ray scan of his truck revealed a concealed compartment inside a shipment of SKIMS clothing containing approximately 90 kilograms of illegal substances valued at roughly 9.4million.Thedriveradmittedhemadea16−minutestoptopickupthepackagesforjustunder5,000. He was sentenced to 13.5 years in prison and will be deported. Officially, neither the sender nor the intended receiver of the SKIMS shipment were said to have any knowledge of the hidden drugs, according to the video.

The video’s narrator, however, argues that the case “doesn’t quite add up” and speculates about larger patterns. “No one is saying Kim Kardashian is directly tied to any kind of operation,” the narrator states, but adds that online commenters have suggested financial records “should be fully examined.” [Unverified: The video provides no evidence that law enforcement suspects the Kardashians of any wrongdoing related to the smuggling case.]

The video then revisits a 2008 lawsuit filed by Sonia Norwood, mother of singer Brandy. According to court records mentioned in the video, Norwood claimed that Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, and Robert Kardashian Jr. made unauthorized charges on family credit cards totaling around 850,000.Thecaseforcedrepayment.InDecember2025,SoniaNorwoodfiledanofficialcourtdeclarationsupportingRayJ’srequesttodismissadefamationlawsuitfiledbyKimKardashianandKrisJenner.Norwoodwrote:“Around2008,IdiscoveredthatKimKardashianandhersiblings…hadincurredaround850,000 in unauthorized charges.” [Unverified: The video does not include the full court document or independent confirmation of the allegations.]

The video also claims that Kim Kardashian was questioned by the FBI in 2019 regarding her connection to Low Taek Jho, known as Jho Low, a fugitive accused of siphoning billions from a Malaysian government fund. According to federal records cited in the video, agents questioned Kim about a 2009 Las Vegas casino night where Jho Low allegedly handed her 350,000inchips,whichshelatercashedout—receiving250,000 in a trash bag and the remaining 100,000separately.JhoLowalsoallegedlygaveher100,000 for fireworks at her 2011 wedding to Kris Humphries plus $35,000 in cash. [Unverified: The video does not provide direct links to federal records or confirmation that Kim Kardashian was ever charged or implicated.]

Further allegations in the video target Kris Jenner’s “California Community Church,” co-founded in 2009. The video claims membership cost $1,000 per month plus 10% of income, raising questions about nonprofit tax advantages. [Unverified: No financial documents or independent reporting confirm these figures.]

The video also mentions Kanye West making “extreme” claims about the Kardashian and Carter families, noting that while Kim and Kris sued Ray J for defamation, they did not sue Kanye. The narrator suggests this silence is significant. [Unverified: The video does not specify Kanye’s exact claims or verify that no legal action was taken.]

Kat Williams’ 2024 Club Shay Shay interview is also cited, in which Williams made suggestive comments about Kim Kardashian’s relationships, including a reference to Pete Davidson. The video presents these as part of a “pattern” without providing evidence.

As of this publication, no law enforcement agency has announced any investigation into the Kardashian family related to the UK drug smuggling case. The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department has not commented. Representatives for Kim Kardashian, Kris Jenner, and SKIMS did not respond to requests for comment. The video’s central claim — that the truck driver case signals “something bigger” — remains unsupported by any official source.

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