Kim Kardashian and Tom Brady attended REFORM Alliance’s inaugural Casino Night Event in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where they playfully competed during a bidding war for a painting at an auction. The event successfully raised $24 million for criminal justice reform.
During the auction, Kardashian and Brady engaged in a spirited back-and-forth, eventually each contributing $2 million towards the winning bid. They agreed to resolve who would take home the artwork and, if necessary, the artist offered to create a second painting for the runner-up.
Additionally, Tom Brady offered an unwashed Tampa Bay Buccaneers jersey worn during the game where he scored his 700th career touchdown as an auction item.
Kardashian and Brady’s friendly rivalry at the charity event was reminiscent of their attendance at Michael Rubin’s White Party in The Hamptons earlier in the year, where rumors of a romantic connection circulated. However, sources clarified that their interaction was limited to brief greetings, and any notions of romance were unfounded.
The REFORM Alliance Casino Royale event, hosted by Michael Rubin, Meek Mill, and JAY-Z, was attended by numerous celebrities, including Travis Scott, Matthew McConaughey, Tiffany Haddish, Jack Harlow, Kevin Hart, Alex Rodriguez, Quavo, La La Anthony, and others. The event raised funds and awareness for REFORM Alliance’s mission to reform the criminal justice system.
Robert Rooks, the CEO of REFORM Alliance, expressed his gratitude for the support and emphasized the importance of addressing issues within the criminal justice system. He noted that the event brought together individuals from around the world to raise awareness and work toward creating real change and reform.
Rooks emphasized the need to address the challenges associated with the criminal justice system, particularly amid concerns about crime and public safety. He stated that Americans are eager to see meaningful solutions and reforms to create a safer and more just society.
The event served as a platform to spotlight the organization’s efforts to advocate for criminal justice reform and build a supportive community dedicated to bringing about change in the system.