Kim Kardashian completed his law studies

Beverly Hills— Kim Kardashian There is a step closer to following in the footsteps of his father and becoming a lawyer. She has completed legal learning and is now eligible to take the exam (revalidation) of California, confirmed her representative on Wednesday.
The businesswoman and television star published an Instagram story of a small private ceremony at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where she smiled while putting on a graduation cap.
Jessica Jackson, a lawyer who advised her in the program, called “one of the most inspiring legal trips we have seen.”
“Six years ago, Kim Kardashian entered this program with nothing more than a fierce desire to fight for justice,” says Jackson in a speech in the video. “Without law classes, without shortcuts in the ivory tower, only determination. And a mountain of right books to read.”
California allows people to study under a lawyer or judge as an alternative to the Law School. Kardashian could become a licensed lawyer if he approves the notoriously difficult examination of the state bar.
Jackson said Kardashian passed “18 hours a week, 48 weeks a year for six years in a row” In the program.
His late father, Robert Kardashianhe was a lawyer and told OJ Simpson Among its customers. Kardashian revealed the milestone approximately one week after testifying in a Paris court on his fear of being killed during an armed robbery in 2016.
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“I was sure that this was the time I was going to rape me,” he told a court in Paris on May 13 about the terrible experience. “I definitely thought I was going to die.” Kardashian has been a defender of the reform of criminal justice in recent years and in 2018 he successfully pressed President Donald Trump to commute Alice Marie Johnson’s judgment, a grandmother who fulfilled a life imprisonment without probation for drug -related crimes.