Kim Kardashian is praised by rapper C-Murder in trying to reverse his life sentence in conviction

C-Murder, the brother of Master P, took to Instagram on Monday to thank Kim Kardashian for her efforts to reverse his 2009 life sentence in his conviction over the 2002 murder of a 16-year-old at a New Orleans club.

Kardashian, 39 – a force in the world of criminal justice reform – has focused her efforts toward the case of C-Murder amid questions regarding evidence, testimony and jury conduct in his trial for the 2002 killing of Steve Thomas. 

On Monday, C-Murder, whose real name is Corey Miller, took to Instagram to detail his collaboration with the reality star and singer Monica, which he says commenced earlier this year.

Feted: C-Murder, the brother of Master P, took to Instagram on Monday to thank Kim Kardashian, 39, for her efforts to reverse his 2009 life sentence in his conviction over the 2002 murder of a 16-year-old at a New Orleans club. She was snapped in LA in 2018

C-Murder, 49, wrote: ‘Seven months ago I called @monicadenise & she conferenced in @kimkardashian ! I did not know Moses had been working to reach Kim.

‘After our call for the first time in 19 years, I slept!! You can rest behind these walls but never do you actually sleep! My case had been stagnant for years! So I published multiple books to help feed my kids & pay lawyers bare minimum!’

C-Murder said that he’s a man and ‘it was no one’s responsibility to save me & no one attempted to,’ his his spirituality helped bring Kim and Monica to his aid.

‘But when you trust God he will send his angels! This message is To any man or woman fighting the injustices of the system, [DON’T] EVER GIVE UP!!! And do as I am. Focus on the Blessings, Not the Betrayals!’

Heartfelt: The rapper, who is serving his sentence at St. Gabriel, Louisiana's Elayn Hunt Correctional Center, called Kim an 'angel' in his social media post

Heartfelt: The rapper, who is serving his sentence at St. Gabriel, Louisiana’s Elayn Hunt Correctional Center, called Kim an ‘angel’ in his social media post 

Beauty and brains: Kardashian has become a force in the world of criminal justice reform

Beauty and brains: Kardashian has become a force in the world of criminal justice reform 

The rapper, who is serving his sentence at St. Gabriel, Louisiana’s Elayn Hunt Correctional Center, added the hashtags #TruStory and #FREECoreyMiller.   

Since his conviction, the 49-year-old rapper (real name Corey Miller) has maintained his innocence and many believe he is the victim of multiple missteps during the case’s investigation and his trial. In addition to her 18 hours of legal work each week, Kardashian has made some serious steps after beginning her four-year apprenticeship with a San Francisco law firm in 2018.

This past weekend, the aspiring lawyer used her massive social media platform to shine a light on his case.   

New case: Over the weekend, the aspiring lawyer pledged her commitment to use her massive social media platform to shine a light on his case

New case: Over the weekend, the aspiring lawyer pledged her commitment to use her massive social media platform to shine a light on his case

‘On January 18, 2002 a tragedy occurred when a young man was killed. The next day Corey Miller was arrested for the murder,’ she tweeted to her 66.4 million followers with the hashtag, FreeCoreyMiller, on Sunday.  

She explained: ‘The jury convicted Corey 10-2 and he was sentenced him to life in prison. If his trial was today, the jury would have had to be unanimous for him to be convicted.’ 

‘Since his trial, witnesses have recanted, new evidence of his potential innocence has come to light, and there are claims of jurors being pressured into voting to convict. True justice for the young man requires that the person who actually killed him be held responsible and that Corey Miller he returned home to his kids,’ she continued 

The KKW Beauty founder also included a message to the family of Thomas, who was killed, at only age 16-years-old. 

‘My heart goes out to the family of Steve Thomas. I can only imagine how hard this is and my intention is never to open up this painful wound but to help find the truth behind this tragedy,’ she wrote.

Seeking justice: Since his conviction, the 49-year-old rapper has maintained his innocence and his supporters allege he is the victim of multiple missteps during the case's investigation and his trial

Seeking justice: Since his conviction, the 49-year-old rapper has maintained his innocence and his supporters allege he is the victim of multiple missteps during the case’s investigation and his trial

In addition to receiving support from Kardashian, C-Murder’s ex, Monica Denise, shared a tribute to the convicted murderer. 

She revealed that they previously bonded over ‘truth, honesty and loyalty,’ before noting she was working with the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star. 

‘After a tearful conversation with @lala she and I spoke to @kimkardashian & I explained why I KNEW Corey was innocent… I shared that There are lots of issues in Corey’s case that speak to his innocence including witnesses recanting their testimony, dna not matching & a 10-2 jury!’ she captioned a series of throwback pictures. 

Hopeful: C-Murder's case recently sparked newfound interest after it was featured on the new No Limit Chronicles, which showcased the two famous Miller brother's rise to fame.

Hopeful: C-Murder’s case recently sparked newfound interest after it was featured on the new No Limit Chronicles, which showcased the two famous Miller brother’s rise to fame.

She added: ‘Corey deserves to come home to his girls and be the father they need, be the artist & leader he’s always been as well as spread hope to those who have also experienced this.’ 

C-Murder’s case recently sparked newfound interest after it was featured on the No Limit Chronicles, which showcased the two famous Miller brother’s rise to fame.

Kardashian has previously visited the White House to discuss criminal justice reform with President Donald Trump and worked to grant clemency to Tynice Nichole Hall, Crystal Munoz and Judith Negron.

Famously, she helped influence Trump’s decision to enact the First Step Act last January and brought nation-wide attention to Alice Marie Johnson’s case. 

Here to help: In addition to receiving support from Kardashian, C-Murder's ex-girlfriend, Monica Denise, shared a tribute to the convicted murderer

Here to help: In addition to receiving support from Kardashian, C-Murder’s ex-girlfriend, Monica Denise, shared a tribute to the convicted murderer