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“Until all these mistakes are corrected …”: Kim Kardashian’s goal when she graduates as a lawyer

UNITED STATES.- The model and businesswoman Kim Kardashian, 40, gave an interview to Vogue magazine, to which he revealed one of his motivations for finishing his law degree, and shared his feelings for the upcoming ending of the family reality show ‘Keeping Up with the Karsadhian‘. “Abolishing the death penalty is very high on my list,” he said.

“And since I have clients who, you know, have been through close situations like Julius Jones, in Oklahoma City, that I’m really fighting for. It really makes you stop and feel like you can’t sit still until all these mistakes are corrected, “he said. Kim, who has the purpose of continuing the father’s legacy, the attorney Robert Kardashian, died in 2003, aged 59, due to esophageal cancer.

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So Kim prepares with Jessica Jackson, From Jones Y Erin Haney, with the aim of opening his own law firm in the future. While waiting for the next end of the program that gave him fame and media exposure, ‘Keeping Up whit the Kardashian’, after 14 years of broadcasts on the E! Network, and whose season 20 will be released on March 18.

“It’s really crazy to look back and think of 20 seasons. That’s a lot of time. I think my most emotional moment was when we told our team that we weren’t going to move on after season 20. I think I also got really excited when my audio girl (Erin Paxton) gave me my microphone.

“She gave me my original microphone that I started with, and she gave each member of the family exactly how it was labeled … And it’s really special,” he said. Kim, who however, with everything and his large family, has already signed a new contract with Disney’s Hulu, to continue broadcasting his experiences, now on another channel.


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