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Kim Kardashian shared a lengthy Instagram post in which she celebrated completing her Law School Program on Thursday, May 22. “It wasn’t easy, and it took longer than planned, but I never gave up," she wrote,
A decade after robbers stormed Kim Kardashian’s luxury residence and tied her up at gunpoint, a Paris court will decide on Friday the verdict in one of the most audacious celebrity heists in modern French history.
In a private event, Kim Kardashian celebrates graduation from a program equivalent to law school. The reality star is interested in criminal justice reform.
Kim Kardashian is celebrating graduating from law school after six years of legal training. In an Instagram Story posted by her sister Khloe Kardashian, Kim is seen surrounded by family and friends at a luncheon marking the moment. “All of you guys have been on this journey with me,” she says in the video.
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As if that wasn't sweet enough, it turns out the 6-year-old took his wardrobe inspiration from a pretty important figure in his mom’s life — Robert Kardashian. Kim Kardashian’s father was also an attorney before his death in 2003, and the reality TV star shared a throwback photo of him in a brown suit and blue shirt that was similar to Psalm’s:
The fashion mogul and reality star arrived at the courthouse in central Paris dripping in an estimated $8 million worth of jewelry. The audacious look was just the latest example of a curious celebrity tradition.
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