The reality star is continuing her fight for criminal justice reform.
The first season focuses on the chilling story of Kevin Keith, an Ohio man who was initially sentenced to death for allegedly committing a triple murder in 1994, and later, in 2010, given life without parole by former Governor Ted Strickland.
In the series, Kardashian—who has previously said that there was no physical evidence connecting Keith to the crimes—talks about Keith's attempts over the years to prove his innocence. He is currently imprisoned at Marion Correctional Institution in Ohio. "I'm really hopeful with this podcast, just to get your story out there, because I think it's so important for people to understand that … our system is so fucked up," Kardashian says in a conversation with Keith on the podcast.
The podcast is narrated by Kardashian and Lori Rothschild Ansaldi, a producer and fellow criminal justice reform advocate. The first two episodes are now available to stream. Kardashian has been studying law for some time now, and focusing her efforts on prison reform. In recent years, she has worked to get various unfairly or wrongly convicted individuals
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