Kim Kardashian Gets New True Crime Show After Helping To Free Another 17 Inmates From Prison
Oct. 4 2019, Updated 10:17 p.m. ET
Kim Kardashian is getting a new true crime show on Oxygen called Kim Kardashian: The Justice Project after working to free another 17 inmates from prison in recent months. The reality star has shifted her focus from personal projects to legal affairs and shows no signs of stopping. Scroll through for all the details!
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Kim, 38, went to the White House on May 31, 2018, to discuss prison reform.
The brunette beauty got clemency granted to inmate Alice Marie Johnson, who was serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for a nonviolent drug crime.
Now, Kim has teamed up with her lawyer Brittany K. Barnett and MiAngel Cody of The Decarceration Collective for the 90 Days of Freedom campaign. With Kim's financial backing, they have already legally freed another 17 inmates under the First Step act.
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"We did it again! Had the best call w/this lovely family & my attorney @msbkb who just won release for their loved one Jeffrey in Miami. He served 22 years of life sentence for low level drug case. He served too much time but it gives me so much joy to fund this life saving work," she tweeted about one recent case.
Kim is busy studying to become a lawyer and is currently doing an apprenticeship. She puts in 18 hours of studying a week — including five in-person hours a week with her mentor — in hopes of passing the "baby bar" in California this summer.
"It’s kind of crazy because I’m learning it all as I go. I spend more time on this than I do anything else. It’s insane but it’s so fun to be around people that are super smart and get it and want the same thing," she admitted on a recent episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
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