translated from Spanish: Kim Kardashian visits jail to film a documentary

Washington — TV star Kim Kardashian visited a jail in Washington city as part of a documentary dedicated to his work on behalf of those he believes have been harmed by the judicial system, local media reported today. Kardashian was in a male unit working on the rehabilitation of young people between the ages of 18 and 25, the radio station WAMU, belonging to the American University, revealed on its website.

A spokeswoman for the pay-TV channel Oxygen Network, which is producing the documentary, confirmed that the “socialite” was in the chair for the project, which will be titled “Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project”. In addition to her work as a television star, Kardashian is known for her work in favor of prison reform.

Kim Kardashian West EBAY Auction: A portion of the proceeds benefit The Buried Alive Project, working to help advance the movement of reforming our nation’s criminal justice system through transformative litigation, legislation, and humanization. pic.twitter.com/EwC0xMyF9e https://t.co/Y06SaK1sEU — KKW MAFIA (@KKWMAFIA)
July 6, 2019

In fact, Kardashian visited the White House last year to ask the president, Donald Trump, for a pardon for a 63-year-old woman sentenced to life in prison for a drug offense, a petition the representative addressed days later. The visit to the Jail in Washington occurred on Tuesday, two District of Columbia Department of Corrections officials told WAMU. grasping Kardashian West’s “efforts to secure the freedom of Americans who believe they have been harmed by the justice system.” Kardashian’s visit to prison was immortalized in an image posted on Instagram by Halim Flowers, an activist released in 2019 after serving 22 years in prison.

#Farandulazo Kim Kardashian continues to advocate for reform in U.S. prisons and performs various activities. She plans to do a program for women that helps them adjust to life when they get out of prison. pic.twitter.com/eWCnkAZnVh — Raúl Brindis (@raulbrindis)
July 9, 2018

Pictured is Kardashian dressed in black sneakers next to an inreave dressed in the orange suit. Flowers noted that they taught the star, whom he describes as “sister,” “the atrocity of putting children in life sentences and the power of higher education programs in prisons and prisons.”





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