![]() ![]() Reflecting on her legal work during a further chat with Scott, Kim said her late attorney father Robert Kardashian would be proud of her commitment. ![]() I think my goal is just sharing the process so that people can see what our system is really like, and how inhumane the death penalty really is,” she stated.Įlsewhere in the episode, Kim was depicted utilising her celebrity connections, including the likes of Amy Schumer, Snoop Dogg, and James Corden, to call attention to the case of former death row inmate Julius Jones.Įventually, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt commuted Jones’ sentence to life imprisonment without parole just four hours before his scheduled execution in November. “He was executed, we weren’t able to stop it, but this is why I do what I do because the system is so broken. The 41-year-old, who passed the “baby bar” law exam on her fourth attempt last December, described how she got to know Brandon “pretty well” in his last few days and was his “last call”. Kim went on to reflect on the case of Brandon Bernard, who was sentenced to death for the murders of Todd and Stacie Bagley in 1999 and remained on death row until his execution in December 2020. ![]() “I really invest in the people I work with, especially on death row cases.” “I think it would be cool to start a firm that does just justice reform and hires formerly incarcerated people to run it and work there,” she said, noting that she would be interested in helping fund cases and investigators. Kim Kardashian has set her sights on setting up her own law firm.ĭuring the latest episode of Hulu show The Kardashians, the reality TV star is seen meeting with Scott Budnick, founder of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC), to discuss how she can “make a difference” when it comes prison reform in the U.S. ![]()
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