Kim Kardashian has shared recently that she is studying to become a lawyer and has been apprenticing at a law firm in San Francisco in hopes of taking the bar in 2022.
And the 38-year-old reality TV star proved how focused she is on becoming a lawyer in a preview for Sunday's episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
The wife of Kanye West was looking through letters from prisoners asking for her help with clemency when her mother Kris Jenner entered the room to give her some compliments about her new career goal.
Law mind: Kim Kardashian has shared recently that she is studying to become a lawyer and has been apprenticing at a law firm in San Francisco in hopes of taking the bar in 2022. And the 38-year-old reality TV star proved how focused she is on becoming a lawyer in a preview for Sunday's episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians
She has always wanted to get into the biz: She also revealed that her father, the late Robert Kardashian, told her not to get into criminal justice
Kim is sitting on a sofa when she says, 'I'm reading this letter from prison and this one's a good one.'
Kris asks, 'How many cases do you do at a time?'
'The average time to get someone clemency is seven to 10 years,' said Kim, who did not finish college but is able to take the bar with proper studying. She has to pass a mini bar this year.
Looking at letters from prison: Kim is sitting on a sofa when she says, 'I'm reading this letter from prison and this one's a good one'
Her doting mother has many questions: Kris asks, 'How many cases do you do at a time?'
'I'm super proud of you Kim, you take this all seriously and I think that they're lucky that you listen,' added the momager.
'If I see something that I feel like has a real shot and just like moves me, then I'll send it to my attorney's who look over everything just to make sure it's legitimate,' she tells Jenner.
She also said that she was inspired by her lawyer father Robert Kardashian.
She knows her stuff: 'The average time to get someone clemency is seven to 10 years,' said Kim, who did not finish college but is able to take the bar with proper studying. She has to pass a mini bar this year.
Daddy: She also said that she was inspired by her lawyer father. 'I told my dad years ago that I was really into criminal justice and he was like "This will stress you out so much, you do not really want to take this on,"' she said
Alice has made her want to do it: 'I think now having gotten so deep in helping Alice [Marie Johnson], I'm really motivated to get to know the law more and fight for people who deserve a second chance like her,' she explained
'I told my dad years ago that I was really into criminal justice and he was like "This will stress you out so much, you do not really want to take this on,"' she said.
'I think now having gotten so deep in helping Alice [Marie Johnson], I'm really motivated to get to know the law more and fight for people who deserve a second chance like her.
'It really is overwhelming how much people do write,' she added. 'I do want to read and see if there are the right cases and what I can do to help.'
Here to help: 'It really is overwhelming how much people do write,' she added. 'I do want to read and see if there are the right cases and what I can do to help'
Kim petitioned President Donald Trump to commute the life sentence of Alice Marie Johnson, a nonviolent drug offender.
And she was successful, causing several inmates to reach out to the beauty mogul.
That success made