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Kim Kardashian turned heads this year as she revealed in an interview that she was studying to become a criminal justice lawyer. Albeit unexpected, the 38-year-old has already demonstrated how committed she is to the cause after not only assisting in freeing 62-year-old grandmother Alice Johnson, but taking on a second case for 55-year-old Kevin Keith. Furthermore, the reality star is now working with the Oxygen network on a criminal justice documentary.
First announced in May, the documentary is set to spotlight Kardashian’s “efforts to secure freedom for Americans who she believes have been wronged by the justice system.” Last week, the influencer visited a DC jail and has shared images of the event on Twitter.
Last week I was so moved by Dr. Marc Howard, a Georgetown professor who teaches a course inside of a DC prison where men & women can get Georgetown credits. I met so many amazing people that can’t wait to share their stories with you. pic.twitter.com/xxmnIPFy7j
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) July 27, 2019
We filmed a documentary I am working on that will be out on @oxygen and I hope you will learn about the justice system the way I have.
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) July 27, 2019
Reportedly titled, Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project, the documentary is expected to be two hours long, however a release date has not been disclosed as of yet.
“Oxygen is tremendously excited to work with some of the biggest names in the industry on such important projects,” Oxygen executive vice president Rod Aissa said in a press release. “This year we’ve increased our original hours by more than 30 percent, and we’ll keep ramping up our programming efforts as more fans flock to the network to experience best in class content.”
The move is expectedly controversial and has the Twitter sphere split. But hey, at least she is working towards the greater good.
Stay tuned for more.