Showing posts with label Paris Hilton in Jail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris Hilton in Jail. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Paris Hilton parents visit Paris in jail

The hotel heiress spoke to her worried mother and father, Kathy and Rick, through a glass shield at Los Angeles' Twin Towers Correctional Facility.

She told them she was suffering from the cold and lack of sleep, but assured them she had got her appetite back and had eaten cereal that morning.

Emerging from their 30-minute visit, Kathy said: "It's tough in there. It's cold and she hasn't had much sleep."

Rick added it was "just good to see" his daughter, who is currently serving her 45-day sentence for driving with a suspended licence on the facility's medical ward.

Kathy insisted that despite the circumstances Paris "was very happy" saying: "She wants to just do her time and get on with it."

Meanwhile, it has been revealed the 26-year-old socialite has been dropped by her talent agency. Endeavor representative Michael Donkis simply stated: "Paris is no longer a client."(Read on)

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Paris Hilton will not appeal sentence

Paris Hilton said Saturday she was "learning and growing" from her time behind bars and has decided not to appeal her 45-day jail sentence for probation violation in a reckless driving case.

The hotel heiress was at a maximum-security detention center, where she was believed to have undergone medical and psychiatric evaluations to determine the best jail to keep her in.

"Being in jail is by far the hardest thing I have ever done," Hilton said in a statement released by her attorney, Richard A. Hutton. "During the past several days, I have had a lot of time to think, and I believe that I am learning and growing from this experience."

Hilton, in tears and screaming for her mother, was taken to the downtown Twin Towers detention center Friday after a judge ordered her back to jail, ending her brief stint under house arrest at her Hollywood Hills home.

"The Simple Life" star had been escorted from the courtroom shouting "It's not right!"

Hilton's lawyers sought to keep her out of jail on grounds that the 26-year-old was suffering an unspecified medical condition. Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer suggested that could be taken care of at jail medical facilities. (Read On)

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Motley Crue on 'Throw Paris Hilton In Jail' petition!

Motley Crue said that they are not big fans of “shitty porn star” Paris Hilton by supporting a ‘Throw Paris Hilton In Jail’ petition.

In answer to an online petition asking the Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, to show leniency, the aging rockers have put their full support behind a rival petition asking the Governor to ensure Paris serves her full 45-day sentence.

The petition lists the instances (and there are quite a few) when Paris has “knowingly and willingly broken the law” and urges the Governor to “ignore other petitions asking for clemency and show the people of California that no one is above the law.”

The band seem to have a particular problem with the New York Times’ coverage of events, posting on their official website:

“Why is the NY Times wasting space talking about Paris Hilton's petition to keep her out of jail for drunk driving...twice! Join Nikki Sixx, The Exies and other artists in supporting real talent, not bitches like Paris.”

In a pot-calling-the-kettle-black scenario, they add that we should sign the petition and tell the NY Times to “support real artists, real musicians, real actors, not shitty porn stars.”

Paris is due to begin her jail sentence – now cut to 23 days – on June 5. (Source)
Read also Galilea Montijo, Paris Hilton.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Paris Hilton Will Try to Escape!

23 days might not be forever, but for a diva like Paris Hilton, 21 days in prison can amount to a solitary confinement.

So Gambling911.com's own lovable diva and the first multi-sexual reporter to ever cover betting on the entertainment circuit has uncovered some potential Paris Hilton wagering value.

"+400 that the hotel heiress will try to escape prison!" proclaims Gambling911.com's Sparky Collins, who spent much of Friday afternoon honing her billiards skills.

That is a $4 payout on every $1 bet if she's found trying to escape jail during her tenure there.

These odds can be found at BetUS.com along with odds on whether Paris makes a prison sex tape during her 23 day stay. Anything is possible!

"With Paris you just never know," chimed in the sensual Sparky. "Stranger things have happened with this gal." (source: gambling911.com)
[Related : Galilea Montijo, Britney Spears]

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Paris Hilton will not serve 45-day jail sentence.

Paris Hilton, who was sentenced to 45 days in jail for violating her probation, has had her jail sentenced reduced by half. Paris will now serve only 23 days in jail. Additionally, Paris Hilton will be separated from the rest of the jail inmates "for her protection."

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department decided to reduce Paris Hilton's jail sentence because of her "good behavior" over the past weeks (www.forbes.com).

Paris will be serving her jail time in Century Regional Detention Center, located in Lynwood, a Los Angeles Suburb (www.forbes.com). Century Regional Detention Center is considered a "special needs facility." Officials said that because of Paris Hilton's high profile image, this special housing was necessary.

Hilton has been ordered to report to the jail by June 5th, 2007. Once in the 2200-inmate facility, Paris will get at least an hour outside her cell each day. During this time Hilton can shower, watch television, go outside or talk on the telephone (www.forbes.com).

Paris Hilton was arrested in September of 2006 for an alcohol-related incident. She was sentenced to probation, ordered to attend alcohol education classes, and her driver's license was suspended.(source: associatedcontent.com)

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Paris Hilton 'Traumatized' & Unable To Appear At Zach Graff Civil TrialTrial

Socialite Paris Hilton is so "emotionally distraught and traumatised" since being sentenced to 45 days in jail, she cannot attend a civil trial which was set to start next Monday (May 21 2007).

Psychiatrist Dr. Charles Sophy has filed a legal declaration in which he claims Hilton is "not capable of any meaningful participation" in the civil case brought against her by diamond heiress Zach Graff.

Graff has launched her $10 million (£5 million) suit against Hilton because of the "vicious lies" the hotel heiress spread about her that ended up being printed in the New York Post newspaper.

But Sophy writes that Hilton's state of mind after being found guilty of violating her probation by driving with a suspended license means she "cannot effectively respond to examination as a witness or provide any significant input into her defence."

TMZ.com reports that the judge has postponed the trial until 22 August 2007.(source: postchronicle.com)

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Paris Hilton might not Spend more than 3 Weeks In Jail

Despite the socialite being told she would have to serve the full term handed to her last week, now officials have admitted she's likely to get out early.

The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department say state law means her sentence could be halved with good behaviour, and “chronic overcrowding” will also shave time off.

Meanwhile Paris still isn’t taking any chances, and is learning karate with a personal trainer so she can protect herself in the women’s only Century Regional Detention Facility in California.

A source tells The Sun, “She’s so scared about going to jail and will do everything she can to protect herself.

“Paris has been really shaken by the threats. People are saying there’s some tough girls inside who will target her.”(source: entertainmentwise.com/)

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Paris Hilton asking Arnold Schwarzenegger for help

Helpless Paris Hilton is turning to California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger for help.

Hilton backers are circulating a petition on the Internet urging Schwarzenegger to pardon her. The petition notes that other celebrities have had much worse driving mishaps and avoided jail time.

“Paris Hilton did not hurt, injure or kill anyone or anything, and yet she must do jail time,” the petition reads.

The petition also praises the governor: “Let me first begin by saying that I grew up as a child enjoying all of your wonderful films. You really are the truly great action hero for our time. You are doing a great job in the great state of California.”

The governor’s office said it would consider the request but suggested that Hilton should not count on a last-minute reprieve.

“Typically, he only acts in very extraordinary circumstances,” spokesman Aaron McLear said, adding that pardons are usually considered only when a defendant has exhausted all other legal remedies. “Should we receive such a request, we will treat it no differently than any other of this nature.”(source : anythinghollywood.com)

Monday, May 7, 2007

"Jail Break"? Paris Hilton had a hard time in Jail!

Paris Hilton is so pampered she doesn't read her mail.

"I have people who do that for me," she told a judge.

Legal documents and traffic citations elude her.

"I just sign what people tell me to sign," she testified.

And based on statements from Hilton and publicist Elliot Mintz — who announced Sunday that he will no longer be working for her — she apparently took legal advice from Mintz but not her lawyers.

Facing a 45-day jail sentence — and perhaps her first brush with accountability — could be a reality check for Hilton. But regardless of how she handles it, it may make her more popular than ever.

"It will actually increase her star appeal in a very sick and demented way," said longtime publicist Michael Levine. "There's a segment of our society that's somehow engaged in the soap opera that is Paris Hilton, and this a very compelling plot line in the soap opera."

A judge ordered the socialite to report to a county jail in suburban L.A. by June 5 to serve 45 days for violating the terms of her probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case. Her attorney has said he will appeal.

Mintz said in a statement Sunday that he and Hilton had parted ways over an apparent "misunderstanding she received from me regarding the terms of her probation."

He said Hilton was being truthful when she told a judge she believed — incorrectly, it turned out — that "it was O.K. for her to drive under certain circumstances" under the terms.(Yahoo News)