By Klaritza Rico
06.04.2020 - 04:45 / eonline.com
The Justice Project premiered on Oxygen Sunday, offering a unique look into all that Kim Kardashian has done in the past two years to address the criminal reform crisis.
By working with #cut50—a national bipartisan initiative that aims to reduce the number of people in prisons, jails and crime across the United States—the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star has tried her hand at everything from actual policy work to going out and consulting different inmates, lawyers and judges. "People think
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After successfully petitioning President Donald Trump in the fight to grant Alice Marie Johnson clemency in 2018, Kim Kardashian West has become the face of criminal justice reform. In the years since, she’s partnered with the advocacy group #cut50 to help bring awareness and changes to systemic problems that have led to unfair sentencing.
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LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Kim Kardashian West’s vision of justice is, to her, common sense.
In 2018, Kim Kardashian West made headlines when she came to the aid of Alice Marie Johnson, who had been sentenced to life imprisonment without parole in 1997. At the time, Kardashian West successfully advocated President Donald Trump for Johnson’s commutation and ultimately helped get her released after 21 years in prison.
A sad reality. Kim Kardashian opens up about her husband Kanye West’s incarcerated cousin during the premiere of her new documentary, Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project.
Kim Kardashian is putting her time as an apprentice lawyer to good use. Just two years ago, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star helped the White House grant clemency to Alice Marie Johnson, a great-grandmother who was serving a life-plus-25-year sentence as a first-time nonviolent offender.
Kim Kardashian West admitted she would kill for her family as she heard harrowing details of a case involving a woman jailed for murder.