Kim Kardashian hasn’t slowed down her efforts in the case of jail reform … as evidenced by her newest go to to a jail in California and the inmates she got here face-to-face with throughout her journey.
A supply with direct data tells TMZ … Kim spent a day at Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent, CA earlier this week. We’re informed her focus was to satisfy with inmates in solitary confinement, talking with them in depth concerning the toll the lockup can have on their psychological stability.
Kim wasn’t alone on her journey, actor Tobey Maguire and Scott Budnick — the manager producer of “The Hangover” movie franchise additionally joined. The three had a digicam crew in tow, and again in 2016 Budnick did a documentary on youngsters in the jail system … and we’re informed one other documentary is underway.
We acquired a photograph of Kim at a restaurant close to Pelican Bay the identical day as her go to … she was deep in convo with a number of folks as cameras rolled.
She additionally had some locals speaking, as her customized personal jet pulled as much as the native airport.
As we have reported over time, Kim’s captivated with jail reform, even assembly with President Trump at The White House in 2018 in an effort to marketing campaign for her trigger and assist pardon Alice Marie Johnson. She’s additionally nonetheless working towards turning into an lawyer, lately revealing she’s nonetheless finding out and making an attempt to move the California Bar Exam.
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Kim Kardashian Quietly Helped Free 17 Inmates in 90 Days
Kim has additionally helped Tennessee inmate Cyntoia Brown safe clemency, and performed an enormous position in liberating inmates like Matthew Charles and Jeffrey Stringer. In truth, Kim and her authorized workforce wound up serving to with the discharge of 17 prisoners over the span of three months.
We have not recognized Kim to go to anybody in solitary, although she’s spoken to inmates on demise row … so this newest enterprise seems to be one more step in her quest.
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