Kim Kardashian Lands Docu About Her Work To Free Inmates Unfairly Jailed
Kim Kardashian Gets Documentary About Her Work To Free Inmates Unfairly Jailed
Kim Kardashian has snagged more TV time, this time highlighting her criminal justice work.
Last year, the reality star used her star power to publicly campaign for criminal justice reform by convincing the White House to grant Alice Marie Johnson clemency.
And earlier this month, she shared her excitement, after assisting a man who had been jailed he served 22 years of life sentence for low level drug case.
Kim has made it her personal mission to lobby for systematic change and advocate for the men and women who she and her legal experts believe have been unfairly sentenced. Now, as she pursues her own career in law, she is dedicating both personal resources and her public platform to the cause.
She’s landed a new 2-hour documentary with Oxygen that will capture Kardashian’s efforts to secure freedom for Americans who she believes have been wronged by the justice system. Titled “Kim Kardashian: The Justice Project” (working title), will show never before seen look inside her mission to tackle one of America’s most controversial subjects.
The docu is executive produced by Kim and Bunim Murray Productions with Gil Goldschein, Julie Pizzi and Farnaz Farjam serving as executive producers.
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