The Commercial Appeal

Alice Marie Johnson gets book deal, more

- The Associated Press

NEW YORK — An inmate whose life sentence was commuted thanks in part to the efforts of Kim Kardashian West has a book deal, along with deals for film and television rights.

Harper, an imprint of Harpercoll­ins Publishers, announced Wednesday that Alice Marie Johnson’s “After Life: My Journey From Incarcerat­ion to Freedom” comes out May 21. Kardashian West contribute­d a foreword to what Harper is calling an “honest, faith-driven memoir” and a “deep look into the systemic issue of mass incarcerat­ion.” Film, television and “life rights” were sold to Endeavor Content and One Community.

“I feel humbled that the telling of my story gives hope and my years of pain were not in vain,” Johnson said.

“My life has forever changed because of Alice Marie Johnson,” Kardashian West said. “Her story is a gift that will now reach so many millions more through her book and film. I hope Alice’s case is just the beginning of a movement to help those left behind. I am invested in continuing to support Alice and this cause.” Financial terms were not disclosed Johnson, 63, served more than two decades of a life sentence without parole for non-violent offenses before President Donald Trump commuted her sentence last year. Kardashian West lobbied him in the Oval Office. In December, Trump signed bipartisan legislatio­n that gives judges more discretion when sentencing some drug offenders and boosts prisoner rehabilita­tion. On Tuesday night, Johnson was among those invited to sit with first lady Melania Trump and Trump family members at the State of the Union address.

“Alice’s story underscore­s the disparitie­s and unfairness that can exist in criminal sentencing — and the need to remedy this total injustice,” Trump said during his speech as Johnson, wiping tears from her face, received a standing ovation.

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