Kim Kardashian made a significant visit to the Richard J. Donovan Correctional facility near San Diego over the weekend. The purpose of her visit was to engage in discussions about prison reform with a group of inmates, among whom were the infamous Menendez brothers, Lyle and Erik.
Accompanying Kardashian on this visit were her sister Khloe Kardashian, mother Kris Jenner, film producer Scott Budnick, and actor Cooper Koch, who portrays Erik Menendez in Ryan Murphy’s Netflix biopic series, “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.”
The Menendez brothers gained notoriety for the brutal murder of their parents, Kitty and Jose Menendez, in 1989. They were subsequently convicted of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder, leading to a life sentence without the possibility of parole.
In a surprising turn of events, Erik Menendez expressed his disapproval of the Netflix series “Monsters,” criticizing it for its inaccurate and damaging portrayal of himself and his brother. He took to social media to voice his concerns, questioning the intentions behind the show’s depiction of their lives.
Kim Kardashian, who has been actively involved in prison reform efforts, recently collaborated with Ryan Murphy on a project. She has been known to visit prisons regularly to gain insights into rehabilitation programs and advocate for reform, a cause she has championed on her TV shows and discussed at events like Variety’s Justice Reform Summit.
Earlier in the year, Kardashian engaged in a conversation with Chloë Sevigny, who plays Kitty Menendez in “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story,” for Variety’s Actors on Actors series. The two delved into the challenges of portraying real-life characters and the ethical dilemmas that come with such roles.
Despite growing up near the Menendez family home and being familiar with their story, Kardashian expressed caution about forming connections with the brothers. Sevigny echoed her sentiments, emphasizing the complex legal and emotional implications of engaging with individuals involved in high-profile crimes.
TMZ was the first to report on Kardashian’s visit to the correctional facility, shedding light on her ongoing commitment to advocating for prison reform and supporting individuals within the criminal justice system.