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Reaching Out! Kim Kardashian Visits Female Prisoners In California To Give Them Hope

July 8 2018, Updated 10:04 p.m. ET

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Kim Kardashian has visited 15 inmates in a California prison to talk with them about their futures.

Kardashian – who campaigned successfully to get Alice Johnson released – is now actively involved in other cases.

She visited the California Institute For Women and toured the facilities and cell blocks with the prisoners in tow.

During her meeting with the women she discussed their anxieties and future plans over a visit that lasted several hours.

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The 37-year-old gave them encouragement to turn their lives around and it is understood that she is making a documentary to help other female offenders adjust to life outside prison.

Back in June Kardashian successfully got President Donald Trump to release non-violent offender Johnson and has pledged to fight other cases.

And the reality star has said that she will use her fame to become a campaigner for others in the future.

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