Kim Kardashian continues her good deeds as she asks fans to help her find a rental for reformed criminal... and she'll even be paying his rent Kim Kardashian has asked fans to help find an apartment for Matthew Charles Charles has a criminal record thanks to a nonviolent drug charge Kardashian, 38, has some experience working in the area pf prison reform The reality TV star advocated for the commutation of the sentence of Alice Marie Johnson, which was granted by President Donald Trump in 2018 She also helped convince Trump to pass the prison reforming First Step ActBy David Lawrance For Dailymail.com and Dailymail.com Reporter and Jabeen Waheed For Mailonline Published: 01:30 GMT, 16 March 2019 | Updated: 01:30 GMT, 16 March 2019 Viewcomments Kim Kardashian has put a call out to her fans. The 38-year-old reality TV star took to Twitter on Friday to plead for someone to help find her an apartment for Matthew Charles, a reformed criminal who had previously been imprisoned on a nonviolent drug charge. The socialite's tweet began, 'Matthew Charles's [sic] lease application was rejected again [because] of his criminal record (even [with] me paying his rent in advance).' Help: Kim Kardashian, 38, took to Twitter on Friday to plead for someone to help find her an apartment for Matthew Charles, a reformed criminal The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star continued, 'If there are any landlords [with] a 2 bedroom in Nashville willing to give Mr Charles a 2nd chance, contact mocapt615@gmail.com'. 'Serious inquiries only, thank you [PRAYER HANDS EMOJI]' she concluded. Charles was released from prison in January this year thanks to the First Step Act, criminal justice reform legislation which Kim herself helped convince President Donald Trump to enact. According to the Nashville Tennessean, 'the law allows judges to retroactively apply the drug sentencing reforms of the Fair Sentencing Act.' According to the publication, the makeup mogul 'pledged Monday to pay [Charles'] rent for the next five years'. 2018: Charles was released from prison in January this year thanks to the First Step Act, criminal justice reform legislation which Kim herself helped convince President Donald Trump to enact Kim is clearly passionate about criminal justice and made headlines after her campaign to free Alice Marie Johnson proved successful in June of last year. The daughter of Kris Jenner successfully campaigned for Alice to be pardoned by President Donald Trump after she spent 21 years in prison for a non-violent drug offence. Kim previously revealed she is committed to working on other similar cases and helping many more people, sharing: 'It's a longer-term mission for me. I never started out thinking I was being political. 'I just thought I was helping people and I knew that I had the opportunity or the resources, so I used them and, you know, it worked out really well for Alice. I definitely saw a lot of compassion from the White House with her and I really do believe it's just the beginning,' she admitted. Best foot forward: Kim is clearly passionate about criminal justice and made headlines after her campaign to free Alice Marie Johnson proved successful in June of last year. She's seen here last month Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility