Newly-minted billionaire Kim Kardashian says she has only one focus right now

Calabasas, California – Kim Kardashian shockingly plans to give up launching new moneymakers until she achieves her legal dreams - which may have sparked some friction leading up to her break-up from Kanye West!

Kim posted photos of herself this week, when she also discussed her desire to finish her law degree (collage).
Kim posted photos of herself this week, when she also discussed her desire to finish her law degree (collage).  © Instagram/Screenshot/kimkardashian (2)

The reality star's wealth recently skyrocketed into the billions, so it seems unbelievable that she will wait another few years to unleash new swag.

Thanks to owning her own companies, her TV paycheck, endorsement deals, and many investments, she is raking in the big bucks.

Yet after passing the baby bar exam last year, Kim said she will continue with three more years of intense study to earn her full law degree.

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"I want to finish that, before I connect with something else," she told WWD in a new interview this week.

The reality star is even ignoring the temptation to further dominate the beauty industry.

Kim recently filed a trademark for Skkn by Kim, which would expand her products to skincare and supplements.

But the 40-year-old said she won't start the new venture until she has finished what she started in 2018 and follows in the footsteps of her late father, attorney Rob Kardashian Sr.

“I just felt like I wanted to be able to fight for people who have paid their dues to society,” Kardashian West told Vogue.

"The system could be so different, and I wanted to fight to fix it, and if I knew more, I could do more," she added.

Kanye said Kim's fight for prison reform was a reason for their divorce

Kim never finished her college degree. She earned just 75 undergraduate credits, which in California allowed her to achieve her law certification by apprenticing with a lawyer. She said she studies for at least 18 hours a week.

The new billionaire plans to fight for criminal justice reform. Kim lobbied former president Donald Trump on this matter and made visits to the White House to advocate in favor of nonviolent drug offenders in 2018 and 2020.

Kim's law degree endeavors and prison reform effort could actually have been a main a cause of her impending divorce from Kanye West.

Kanye said in a Twitter rant that he had been "trying to get divorced" from Kim since she met with rapper Meek Mill in 2018 to discuss prison reform, which he called "out of line".

Perhaps Kim's law know-how will help her in her upcoming billion-dollar divorce.

Cover photo: Collage: Instagram/Screenshot/kimkardashian (2)

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