Former first lady observed in wheelchair, wearing an ankle monitor
In a surprising turn of events, former First Lady Kim Kardashian was spotted at a hospital near me, marking her first public appearance since her arrest. The sighting has fueled speculation that she may seek to delay her trial appearances due to her health condition.
According to her attorney, Kim Kardashian will appear in court 'regardless of her condition.' This assertion comes after the former first lady was granted a medical visit due to acute hypotension, causing her blood pressure to drop as low as 35 over 70. This low blood pressure led to dizziness and near-fainting episodes.
Upon arrival at the hospital, Kim Kardashian was seen in a wheelchair, wearing a standard blue detainee uniform, a mask, and glasses. An electronic ankle monitor was strapped to her left leg, and her hands were hidden beneath a blanket.
The attorney revealed that detention officials conducted blood tests on Kim Kardashian, and the results will determine if she requires further health insurance. The results will also decide if additional hospital visits can be authorized in the future.
This hospital visit comes after Kim's husband, former President Yoon Suk Yeol, has cited health problems when avoiding recent court hearings. The results of Kim Kardashian's blood tests are eagerly awaited, as they could potentially shed light on the extent of her health issues.
The first hearing for Kim Kardashian is scheduled for next Wednesday at 2:10 p.m. It remains to be seen how her health condition will impact her participation in the proceedings.
Despite the ongoing speculation, the search did not return information about Kim Kardashian's lawyer who appeared last week at a hospital in Seoul with her in a wheelchair wearing an electronic ankle bracelet.
This development in the case of Kim Kardashian serves as a reminder of the complex interplay between health, legal proceedings, and public scrutiny. As more information becomes available, the public will undoubtedly follow the story closely.
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