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Kim Kardashian Gets Documentary on Her Criminal Justice Reform Work

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Kim Kardashian West is coming to yet another network channel. Oxygen Media is working on a documentary centered around the reality star’s criminal justice reform work.

 

As per a press release obtained by Entertainment Tonight, the two-hour documentary will discuss the KUWTK star’s journey to freeing 17 inmates in 90 days. Mrs. West is cited as an executive producer for the upcoming film. According to the press release, the film is aimed to capture “Kardashian’s efforts to secure freedom for Americans who she believes have been wronged by the justice system.” Diving deeper into the release, it also states that it’s Kim’s personal mission to advocate for the men and women who she and her legal experts believe have been “unfairly sentenced.”

 

 

Earlier this week, TMZ reported that Kim and her team have already helped 17 inmates obtain freedom, within a three-month period. It was also reported that Kim has been funding the 90 Days of Freedom campaign launched by her lawyer Brittany K. Barnett, over the past few months.

 

 

Kim’s efforts to obtain freedom for those she felt wrongly accused does not stop. Last Friday (May 3), Kim tweeted that she successfully freed a prisoner named Jeffrey. Last June, the soon to be mom-of-four convinced President Donald Trump to pardon Alice Marie Johnson, a woman who was serving a life sentence for a first time nonviolent drug offense.

 

 

Moving forward, Kim is taking her studies to become a lawyer very seriously. In a conversation with Vogue, Kim admitted to making sacrifices to her lifestyle to make time for studying. After receiving backlash from fans regarding her career change, Kim reminded her millions of Instagram followers that it’s never too late to chase your dreams or “create your own lane.”

 

 

“I’ve seen some comments from people who are saying it’s my privilege or my money that got me here, but that’s not the case,” Kim wrote. “One person actually said I should ‘stay in my lane.’ I want people to understand that there is nothing that should limit your pursuit of your dreams, and the accomplishment of new goals. You can create your own lanes, just as I am. The state bar doesn’t care who you are.”

 

 

 

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