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Kim Kardashian Shows Support For Gunna’s Release From Jail

Kim Kardashian Shows Support For Gunna’s Release From Jail

One of the most important things that anyone can do is to support the artists they love, so why not get Kim Kardashian involved in their cause? Her support for Gunna‘s release comes as no surprise. Kardashian has studied to be a lawyer and is reportedly working as an apprentice at a law firm. The reality star has helped everyday people get out of jail or prison.

Kardashian took to her Twitter account and tweeted the hashtag #FreeGunna, along with emojis that read “Free P” in support of Gunna. The tweet has went viral since.

As for Gunna, his attorneys are trying to get him released from jail. They have petitioned the neighboring county in Georgia to order the rapper’s release. Henry County is located near the rapper’s jail in Fulton County. The rapper’s lawyers have filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, a legal process that allows prisoners to challenge their incarceration.

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