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Kim Kardashian helps release innocent sex traffic survivor from life time sentence

Kim Kardashian helps release innocent sex traffic survivor from life time sentence

Kim Kardashian helps release innocent sex traffic survivor from life time sentence
Kim Kardashian helps release innocent sex traffic survivor from life time sentence
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Kim Kardashian has helped innocent sex trafficking survivor to get justice and get release from the jail commuting her life time sentence to none.



'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star Kim Kardashian, 39 has helped to secure the life of yet another prisoner who was sentenced to life time in jail shortening her period as a part of her campaign for prison reform in the US.

Talking about the case KKW beauty founder was working in a sex trafficking survivor named Alexis Martin. Alexis’ case was the second case that was featured in her new TV show, airing on Oxygen, titled Kim Kardashian: The Justice Project after Alexis wrote to her after the release of Alice Marie Johnson, that Kim had helped with, in 2018. Alexis, now 22 was jailed in Ohio upon getting a life time sentence when she was 17 years old, after being convicted at the age of 15 for murder. She was accused of plotting a robbery that resulted in the death of her trafficker. 


The good news for the justice of Alexis has now been confirmed by a governor who commuted Alexis’ sentence and she will be released from prison to undergo supervision in a group home. The commutation of a sentence referred to the sentence being reduced. Governor DeWine said during Friday’s news conference, "“Alexis Martin was 15 years old when she committed her crime and 17 when she went to prison. She is a child sex trafficking survivor. She will be sent to a group home and will be under supervision for a period of time.”

Kim tweeted the happy news with ‘Alexis Martin is a sex traffic survivor and I was honored to be able to share her story on the Justice Project. Thank you Governor DeWine for commuting her sentence. @GovMikeDeWine.’ It comes after Kim was seen paying tribute to death row inmate she had championed following his execution last month.

Kim is currently having training to become a criminal justice lawyer and even has a show for it Kim Kardashian: The Justice Project.

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