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Kim Kardashian goes to war for justice in explosive legal battle documentary


Kim Kardashian has welcomed cameras into her life once again – but this time to chart her fight for justice against the legal system in America as she goes about freeing those she believes have been unjustly imprisoned.

The 39-year-old reality star has forced many critics to eat their words as she has shed her self-serving, narcissistic persona to help those in need – taking her fight all the way to the White House in her battle for justice.

While many may have snorted when Kim suggested she wanted to follow in the footsteps of her late father, the lawyer Robert Kardashian, as she sought to challenge legal rulings she deemed unjustified, the star has since proved she picked the right hill to die on as she triumphed in her plight to free 64-year-old grandmother Alice Marie Johnson.

Now, it seems, this legal fight may have just been the tip of the iceberg for the star – as she is about to unleash a new documentary about her battle to change the justice system in America following this success.

A new documentary will show Kim fighting for justice in the USA

“The official trailer for my new documentary is here! Criminal justice reform is something that’s so important to me, and I can’t wait to share these stories with all of you,” she wrote on Instagram as she shared a trailer for her new documentary, titled The Justice Project.

In footage from the two hour doc, Kim states: “There is a mass incarceration problem in the United States.”

Footage shows Alice Marie Johnson speaking to cameras about her experiences behind bars.

Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project will premiere in April

Kim saved Alice Marie Johnson from a life sentence without parole after intervening

Kim took her fight all the way to the White House where she convinced President Trump to let Alice go free

Kim lobbied the US government to free Alice after she was jailed in 1996 for cocaine trafficking – before being freed following Kim’s intervention in June 2018.

“Life plus 25 years for a first-time non-violent offender? Kim went to war for me,” Alice declares in footage from the show.

Explaining why she wanted to assist the grandmother, Kim says: “Seeing something that I felt was not fair. I just said, you know, ‘use me. I want to help her.’”

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She adds: “I went into this knowing nothing. And then my heart completely opened up.”

Footage then suggests Kim has since been in touch with other prisoners who have begged for her help – and has heard stories of child abuse and murder.

“People deserve a second chance,” the reality star states.

Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project will air on America’s Oxygen channel on Sunday 5 April 2020.





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