In a confessional on Kim Kardashian West: The Justice Project, while discussing David Sheppard’s unfair sentencing, West muses: “I understand that somebody who is involved in something should get time.” Her point, ultimately, is that people who are simply accessories to crimes shouldn’t be charged with longer and stricter sentences than the perpetrators of the crime itself. But her point is not that prisons and the sentencing system that bloats them past capacity should stop existing—a political platform with which any modern criminal justice activist would wholeheartedly agree. So what exactly is West fighting for?\n
premiered on Oxygen on Sunday night to relatively little fanfare,a breadth of Kim Kardashian West’s antics in the past few years, from helping Alice Johnson and the aforementioned David Sheppard get released from prison to, which she partnered with after choosing to pursue criminal justice work.
Throughout the documentary, a handful of cases that West has involved herself with are interspersed with cutaways of her Cut50 lawyers discussing their heartbreak, as well as shoe-horned dramatic re-enactments of things like sexual assault and murder. Confessionals from each trial are also appended by interviews with the friends and family of the incarcerated explaining the events surrounding the case, and in some instances, the incarcerated themselves.
tend to stray back to the woman for whom the project is named after. Take the moment when Alice Johnson receives the news she will finally be free from prison, the case that first put West’s activist work in the public attention. Johnson’s mixture of grief, shock, and relief drove me to tears while watching it. But it was hard to ignore that when she made the call herself, West was in the middle of getting her makeup done, cloaked in a bathrobe smeared in foundation and self-tanner.
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