Kim Kardashian can already be a lawyer: the businesswoman graduates in laws | People

Would you be willing to Kim Kardashian fighting him out of jail? And what to fight for his divorce agreement? What if he had to go to the police station to free him from any minor crime? Although the question sounds disconcerting, nothing is far from reality. Kardashian, 44, is officially graduated in law after six years of studies. Therefore, once the mandatory exam passes, it can officially become a lawyer.
The businesswoman, but above all star of Telerreality thanks to the family program that takes her last name, pioneer in exposing miseries and greatness of the rich and famous, has made it known through family social networks. And of course, he has done it in a peculiar way: showing her peculiar graduation, where she has been alone, with a couple of companions, in the courtyard of her house. She has been her younger sister, Khloé, who has uploaded half a dozen videos on her Instagram profile where Kim is seen listening to the speeches of some of her mentors and putting the birrete. “I am so proud of Kim,” said Khloé herself in a video. “I have left her at her graduation and celebration lunch of the school. I can’t believe she has succeeded after so many years studying. She has been inspiring and motivating. I am very happy for her, it has been a very beautiful day.”
Two mentors have told that Kardashian’s route has been one of “the most inspiring ever seen.” “Six years ago, Kim Kardashian entered this program without more than a fierce desire to fight in the name of justice,” they said. “No preparation, no shortcuts in ivory towers, only determination. And a mountain of legal case books to read,” they laughed. “During this program, Kim has dedicated 80 hours per week, 48 weeks a year, for six years. That is 5,148 hours. At that time he has raised four children, he has managed businesses, participated in television programs and has appeared in court to fight for others.” And there Khloé has spoken: “And yet, fabulous,” he said with laughter.
Kardashian, despite the hot 30ºC of temperature that have been touched on Wednesday in Los Angeles, has taken a gray wool sweater, dark skirt and black socks, with very high white heel shoes. The next of his mentors has continued to praise her in her speech, stating that she has fought to “gather families and pay national attention in the most complex parts of our national legal system.” In the graduation, the social rights activist and presenter of CNN Van Jones have also spoken, who has thanked the businesswoman for her efforts. “Six years ago, nobody supported you. You worked with people who were literally one step away from the grave,” he explained. “It’s a lonely struggle,” he said. “He has worked when it was not popular, but when it was hard. Not when it was a trend, or when it was cool. It is no joke, “he explained, ensuring that today there are many people in the street are free thanks to her.

It was just over six years ago when Kardashian said publicly that he was studying to be a lawyer. It happened almost by chance – or maybe not, given the always careful narrative in the life of the Kardashian – during an encounter with the magazine Vogue. While they interviewed her at home, the reporters found a series of law books. Then she explained that she had started studying by a law firm from San Francisco, and that she sought to get the title 2022. “I had to think about it a lot,” he acknowledged then.
However, with pandemic and its many occupations, that time has expanded to some more than six years. Kardashian has not studied at a university to use; Its loaded social, labor, family and business agenda – which has made you knead a fortune of 1.7 billion dollars, according to Forbes– It has not allowed it. On the other hand, it has opted for a specific California program called Law Office Study Program (the P) and also allows the title to be obtained and reach the exams.
Because, as usual in many countries, to graduate of law or laws does not imply being a lawyer, and in the US in general and in California in particular it must approve complicated evidence. In 2021 the ex -wife of Kanye West managed to get the so -called Baby Bar, who had studied for two years and suspended three times, including, in one after passing the Covid. “For the third attempt with 40º of fever, but I will not put excuses,” he wrote on his networks at the time. That is the first of the two necessary exams, and if you now want to be a lawyer you must approve the so -called bar, a process considered very complex, which has about 200 questions of half a dozen topics, lasts two days and costs between $ 700 and $ 1,000. In the state of California it is especially complex, and only 54% of the applicants manage to pass it.
Kardashian’s passion for legal issues comes from behind. His father, the late Robert Kardashian, was a lawyer, and in fact defended OJ Simpson in his famous trial of the mid -1990s. She herself told in that interview with Vogue Six years ago, his defense of a woman named Alice Marie Johnson also influenced him. After intercedeing for her before Donald Trump, in May 2018, Kardashian got the president to indulum it. Johnson, then 63, had been sentenced to life imprisonment and had been in prison for more than 20 years for a crime of drugs without violence. That same year, in September, he campaigned to pardon another woman, Chris Young, also sentenced to life imprisonment in 2006 for killing a man who had paid him for having sex with her when he was 16 years old. Again, he achieved the pardon. In these years, he has raised his voice and requested reviews of condemnation for dozens of prisoners, among others, by the media Menéndez brothers.
In that interview, Kardashian explained that he had received a call from the White House “to talk about how to change the clemency system.” “I was sitting in the Roosevelt room with a judge who had sentenced criminals and many really powerful people and I thought: ‘I need to know more.’ Luckily he had lawyers with me that they could support the facts of the case,” he said. “I’ve always wanted to fight for people who have paid their fees to society. So if I know more I can do more.”