Should someone just buy her a cape?
Kim Kardashian West, the once-unlikely but now clearly serious sentencing-reform advocate, has once again come to a former prisoner's rescue.
Matthew Charles, one of the first inmates released under the First Step Act, the criminal-justice reform law that Kardashian had championed, will live rent-free for the next five years thanks to the reality TV star, who agreed to foot the bill after learning about Charles' difficulty finding a home of his own due to his criminal record.
Charles, 53, was one of President Donald Trump's guests at the State of the Union in February, a little more than a month after he was released from prison after serving more than two decades of a 35-year sentence for a non-violent drug offense. Kardashian, who has frequented the White House to lobby Trump for sentencing reform, brought Charles' case to the president during her visits. But since his release from prison, Charles' road hasn't been without its bumps.
Charles told The Tennessean last week that his application for a two-bedroom apartment outside of Nashville was denied because of his record - yet another steep obstacle former prisoners face when re-entering society.