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When Kim commits, she truly commits. Mere weeks after the KKW Beauty founder pledged to fight prison reform, CNN reported she had helped commute the life sentences of 17 first-time nonviolent drug offenders. Along with putting up the capital to cover legal fees, said MiAngel Cody, lead counsel of the The Decarceration Collective, the reality star was putting in the work to help former prisoners rebuild their lives.
"When people get out of prison, they might be incarcerated hundreds of miles from their families and they might need help getting home," she shared. "Really important, critical things that people might not realize—and those are things Kim is helping with as well."