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Kris Jenner: FBI Raids Hotel Room Following Kardashian Momager Death Threats

Last Sept.5, the FBI conducted a raid in the Four Seasons hotel room of a woman in Los Angeles suspected of sending death threats to "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star and momager, Kris Jenner.

According to E! Online, the woman was reportedly believed to be responsible for making death threats against Jenner, hacking into her personal accounts and calling her up to 300 times a day. The unnamed suspect is now claiming to be "not guilty of the crimes."

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FBI agents carried out the raid and confiscated her electronics after learning that the said woman was involved in an investigation about the death threats being sent to the "KUWTK" star.

Following the raid, the suspect explained that she allowed a "friend" to use her computer within the past eight months and, unknown to her, make threats against Jenner and her clan.  

The anonymous woman released a detailed account of what had happened at her hotel room when the FBI came in for the raid.

"On Friday morning I was asleep in my hotel room when I heard a knock on the door. I asked who it was and they said FBI," the woman revealed to Radar Online. "I opened the door and was told to turn around, and was handcuffed, facing 12 agents with guns pointed at me."

Following this, the suspect said that she had been taken to another hotel room to be questioned while the other FBI agents conducted the search in her room. The team allegedly confiscated her electronic gadgets, such as her cell phone, iPod, iPad, and computer.

 "After the search I was taken into a room and was asked what I thought this was all about. I said I didn't know. They asked me if I use the Internet a lot and I said yes," she said. "They told me it was about Kris Jenner and her [accounts] being hacked, her email being hacked, her iCloud being broken into and getting crank calls."

The suspect then described herself as being "flabbergasted" during the entire incident. Apparently, the FBI had been tracking her while making their case.

"They asked who certain people's cars were and about people they'd seen me with," she claimed. "I told them it was someone I let use my computer and laptop a lot over the course of eight months."

The suspect further stated that the FBI mentioned the current investigation to be linked to the incident when Jenner's Instagram account had been hacked last June; a message from her own account said she didn't like her daughters' significant others, including Kim Kardashian's husband Kanye West, and Khloe Kardashian's beau French Montana.

No arrests have been made in relation to the said case. 

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