Kim Kardashian graduates from law school apprenticeship
Published in Entertainment News
NEW YORK — Kim Kardashian’s legal ambitions are nearly a reality — now that the reality star has graduated from her law school apprenticeship.
An insider told Us Weekly that the 44-year-old also has passed the bar prerequisite known as the multistate professional responsibility exam.
On Wednesday, “excited and proud” friends, family and legal mentors threw a surprise party for Kardashian in Beverly Hills, which the SKIMS founder initially believed to be a “regular family brunch.”
The accomplishment comes six years after Kardashian, who still needs to pass the bar to practice law in her native California, first made public her dream to practice law, which was revealed in Vogue’s May 2019 cover story interview.
Kardashian at the time said she “aced” her torts test. In late 2021, she passed the “baby bar” after three failed attempts, writing on Instagram: “This wasn’t easy or handed to me.
“I failed this exam 3 times in 2 years, but I got back up each time and studied harder and tried again until I did it!!! (I did have COVID on the 3rd try w a 104 fever but I’m not making excuses),” she continued.
Kardashian’s late father, Robert Kardashian, was one of O.J. Simpson’s defense attorneys in his trial for the murders of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman, for which Simpson was acquitted.
Months after announcing she’d passed the baby bar, Kardashian was declared legally single from Kanye West, and they settled their divorce in late 2022.
But it doesn’t seem like the 47-year-old controversial rapper, now legally known as “Ye,” will be using his ex-wife’s legal services any time soon, even as he faces mounting lawsuits for alleged antisemitic harassment of Jewish employees, copyright infringement, sexual harassment and “real estate issues.”
Sources revealed to Us Weekly earlier this year that Kardashian might file for “full custody” of their four children.
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