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Kim Kardashian Helped To Free 17 Inmates In 90 Days


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Kim Kardashian helped to free 17 inmates through a criminal justice campaign that she has secretly funded. 

After helping a 63-year-old grandma get pardoned by Trump, she has joined many other campaigned to get different detainees discharged.

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Kim worked with lawyer Brittany K Barnett and funded Buried Alive Project, which has helped free 17 detainees who were given long prison sentences for low-level drug offences.

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A week ago Kim got Stringer from Miami out of jail after he was jailed for over two decades for a low-level drug use.

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The reality star tweeted on Friday that she helped subsidize his case after he had been sentenced to life in prison.

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Kim additionally joined famous people, for example, Cara Delevigne and Rihanna in calling for Brown, who served 12 years in jail for murdering a man who paid her for sex when she was only 16, to be discharged.

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The Buried Alive Project has tweeted updates of those it has encouraged and stated to have supported 17 detainees, including Terrence Byrd, Jamelle Carraway of Illinois and Eric Balcom from Florida.

What’s more, Kim has been furtively financing the venture in the course of the most recent couple of months, as indicated by TMZ.

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Byrd served 25 years in a government jail for drug possession charges. He was given a life sentence without parole when he was 29. 

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Johnson was sentenced to life in jail in 1997 for a first drug crime. Kim first found out about her story from Twitter, and she realized something needed to change.

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Kim met with President Donald Trump at the White House in May to talk about the case. The next month, he exonerated Johnson.

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He and numerous different convicts are presently getting alleviation under new rules marked into law a year ago by President Trump.

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The First Step Act enables some peaceful guilty parties to win credits for good conduct.

Lawyer Brittany K Barnett tweeted on Friday: ‘We did it once more! Had the best call with this stunning family and my lawyer @msbkb, who simply won the discharge for their adored one Jeffrey in Miami.’

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‘’He served 22 years of a life sentence for a low-level drug case. He served too much time but it gives me so much joy to fund this life-saving work,’’ she added.

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The news came only a month after it was uncovered that Kim had additionally offered to pay the lease of Matthew Charles, a previous detainee who was discharged from jail subsequent to serving 20 years of his 35-year sentence for non-violent medication and weapon charges.

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Kim secretly reached Charles after she heard he was attempting to find a home since his background made it hard for him to find one.

She offered to pay his lease for the following five years.

Charles was first condemned to 35 years in jail in 1996 for drug dealing before he was quickly discharged in 2016 because of the Fair Sentencing Act. But he went back to prison again when the court overturned the judge’s ruling. He was released again with Trump’s First Step Act.

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