Reality star Kim Kardashian has shared her joy after Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon recommended the Menendez brothers be resentenced for killing their parents. The SKIMS founder took to her social media to update her followers in a lengthy post after learning that Erik and Lyle Menendez had been "granted a second chance." Kim, 44, wrote: "The Menendez brothers were granted a second chance at life and will wake up tomorrow finally eligible for a parole hearing.
"They could be released in as early as 6 months. Thank you, George Gascón, for revisiting the Menéndez brothers’ case and righting a significant wrong. Your commitment to truth and fairness is commendable.
"To the brothers' family, friends, and the millions who have been vocal supporters – your voices were heard. The media's foucs, especially on the heels of Ryan Murphy's TV show, helped expose the abuse and injustices in their case. "Society’s understanding of child abuse has evolved, and social media empowers us to question the system in place.
This case highlights the importance of challenging decisions and seeking truth, even when guilt is not in question." Kim - who passed the 'baby bar' exam in California in 2021 then concluded her statement writing: "I believe in the justice system's ability to evolve, and I am grateful for a society where we can challenge decisions and seek justice. Never stop questioning.
" The Kardashians star - whose father Robert Kardashian was famously O. J. Simpson's .