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Kim Kardashian to Produce Broadway Play on Wrongful Conviction Case

Kim Kardashian will serve as a producer for the Broadway production of 'The Fear of 13,' which recounts the story of Nick Yarris's wrongful conviction. The play stars Tessa Thompson and Adrien Brody and highlights systemic issues in the justice system. Kardashian, pursuing a legal career, has advocated for criminal justice reform.

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Kim Kardashian announced she will produce the Broadway play 'The Fear of 13,' based on the true story of Nick Yarris's wrongful conviction. The production tells the story of Yarris, who spent over 20 years on death row for a crime he did not commit. Kardashian stated the play provides a raw look at systemic failures in the justice system.

Yarris, now 65, was convicted in 1982 of the murder, rape, and abduction of Linda Mae Craig, who was kidnapped from a Delaware shopping center. He was sentenced to death despite proclaiming his innocence and requesting DNA testing on crime scene evidence.

Background of the Case Yarris remained imprisoned for more than two decades while demanding DNA analysis.

In 2003, testing conducted by Dr. Edward Blake on evidence including gloves from the victim's car, fingernail scrapings, and material from the victim's clothing excluded Yarris from all biological evidence linked to the crime. The court vacated his conviction that year.

However, Yarris faced an additional sentence from a 1985 conviction in Florida for prison escape, which kept him incarcerated. In 2004, the state reduced that sentence to time served, leading to his release from a Pennsylvania prison.

Production and Cast Details The play stars actors Tessa Thompson and Adrien Brody.

It had a press night after party in 2024, attended by Yarris and cast members including Justin Martin. Yarris now works as an activist, author, and producer on the project. The production aims to highlight the story's impact on changing perceptions of the justice system.

Kardashian's Involvement and Advocacy Kardashian, co-founder of Skims, is studying to become a lawyer, following her late father Robert Kardashian.

She passed California's baby bar exam in December 2021 but failed the State Bar of California last year. She has advocated for the release of individuals serving life sentences for drug offenses, including Alice Marie Johnson.

Story Timeline

6 events
  1. 2026 (current announcement)

    Kim Kardashian announced she will produce the Broadway play 'The Fear of 13.'

    2 sourcesnypost.com · New York Post
  2. 2024

    The play held a press night after party attended by Nick Yarris and cast members.

    2 sourcesnypost.com · New York Post
  3. 2004

    Nick Yarris was released from prison after sentence reduction to time served.

    2 sourcesnypost.com · New York Post
  4. 2003

    DNA testing excluded Yarris from crime evidence, vacating his conviction.

    2 sourcesnypost.com · New York Post
  5. 1985

    Yarris received a 30-year sentence in Florida for prison escape.

    2 sourcesnypost.com · New York Post
  6. 1982

    Nick Yarris was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of Linda Mae Craig.

    2 sourcesnypost.com · New York Post

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    The play raises public awareness of wrongful convictions through storytelling.

  2. 02

    Kardashian's involvement boosts visibility for criminal justice reform efforts.

  3. 03

    Production contributes to Nick Yarris's activism as a producer.

  4. 04

    Broadway debut advances Kardashian's profile in legal advocacy projects.

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