KIM Kardashian stumbled upon a secret doorway that led to a room filled with OJ Simpson evidence in her family’s LA mansion. Robert Kardashian was part of OJ’s defence team when he stood trial in 1995 for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman, and was later acquitted. But during […]
KIM Kardashian stumbled upon a secret doorway that led to a room filled with OJ Simpson evidence in her family’s LA mansion.
Robert Kardashian was part of OJ’s defence team when he stood trial in 1995 for the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman, and was later acquitted.
But during the trial, when Kim was just 15, she discovered her dad’s secret office and snooped through the evidence.
“On the weekends they used our home as an office, with Johnnie Cochran and Bob Shapiro,” the 38-year-old reality star told Vogue as she posed at home for a glamorous shoot with her three children North, 5, Saint, 3, and Chicago, 1.
“My dad had a library, and when you pushed on this wall there was this whole hidden closet room, with all of his OJ evidence books.
“On weekends I would always snoop and look through. I was really nosy about the forensics.”
Kim told Vogue that she’s planning to become a lawyerKim also revealed she is planning to become a lawyer in 2022 and is doing a four-year internship at a law firm to prepare for her bar exams.
It comes after President Donald Trump called her about the case of Alice Marie Johnson, who she helped free from prison earlier this year.
Kim told Vogue: “I had to think long and hard about this.”
“The White House called me to advise to help change the system of clemency, and I’m sitting in the Roosevelt Room with, like, a judge who had sentenced criminals and a lot of really powerful people and I just sat there, like, Oh, s***. I need to know more.
“I would say what I had to say, about the human side and why this is so unfair.
“But I had attorneys with me who could back that up with all the facts of the case.
“It’s never one person who gets things done; it’s always a collective of people, and I’ve always known my role, but I just felt like I wanted to be able to fight for people who have paid their dues to society.
“I just felt like the system could be so different, and I wanted to fight to fix it, and if I knew more, I could do more.”
She also revealed that she no longer cares if people see her as shallow.
She said: “I don’t pay attention to that anymore.
“I love to be put in a situation where I can have a conversation with someone who might not be inclined to think much of me.
Because I can guarantee they will have a different opinion and understand what’s important to me after they’ve met me.”
Kim’s interview appears in the May issue of American Vogue.
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