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04
Jun
2007

Paris is now in jail

Paris Hilton reported to jail late Sunday night to serve at least 23 days for violating probation.

“I am ready to face the consequences of violating probation,” she said in a statement released by her lawyer. “During the past few weeks I have had a lot of time to think and have come to realize I made some mistakes.

“This is an important point in my life and I need to take responsibility for my actions. In the future, I plan on taking more of an active role in the decisions I make. I want to thank my family, friends and fans for their continued support. Although I am scared, I am ready to begin my jail sentence.”

Hilton’s attorney, Richard A. Hutton, said in a press release that the 26-year-old heiress had “turned herself in” to begin serving the sentence at the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, south of Los Angeles.

She was booked into the jail at 11:38 p.m., according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Web site, after days of partying and just hours after attending the MTV Movie Awards.

Hilton actually surrendered at the downtown L.A. Men’s Central Jail at 11:15 p.m. and was transported to Lynwood, according to TMZ.com, which first reported her surrender.

The procedure at the Lynwood jail required her to surrender all her possessions and then be strip searched before being issued a uniform. She “was cooperative during the [booking] process, which included being fingerprinted, photographed [and] medically screened,” a Sheriff’s Department statement said.

The statement added that Hilton was issued a booking number and wristband and surrendered her personal property to custody personnel for safekeeping. She was also issued jail clothing, an orange top and pants and personal hygiene items, according to the statement. When the booking process was completed around 1 a.m., Hilton was escorted to her cell.

“Ms. Hilton will be housed in a cell by herself and will be segregated, in a special housing unit, from the general population during her stay at CRDF,” the statement said.

Hilton will spend approximately 23 hours a day in a 12-by-8-foot cell containing two bunks, a table, a sink, a toilet and a small window, with one hour for recreation. She will eat her meals in the cell. She could also leave her cell to meet with her attorney or to attend classes.

Source: People Magazine

Oh wow, that’s it then. I feel so sorry for her. I guess the next 23 days are going to be dead quiet with no Paris news or pictures.







This entry was posted on June 4th, 2007
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6 Comments »

Comment by Christine
2007-06-04 07:59:02

the next 23 days are gonna be soooooooo boring!!!

 
Comment by Dea
2007-06-04 08:15:48

Here is the address if you want to write to Paris:

Paris Hilton
Century Regional Detention Facility 11705 Alameda St. Lynnwood,CA 90262
USA

 
Comment by Dea
2007-06-04 08:18:12

Paris Hilton

Century Regional Detention Facility

11705 Alameda St.

Lynnwood,CA 90262

USA

 
Comment by PARIS HILTON LOVER
2007-06-04 09:24:32

I GOT THE PARIS HILTON MUG SHOT!!!!!! I’LL GIVE IT TO THE WEB SITE BUT CAN I PLEASE GET CREDIT..MY NAME IS RUBEN CONTRERAS.GO TO MY WEB SITE AND GET THE MUG SHOT!!!!!!

 
Comment by mpholisi
2007-06-08 02:39:52

She doesntt deserve to be jailed in cell,infact she must atleast report at police station frequently she’ll get a lesson from there.She’s too cute to be there.I won’t mind paying her sentence

 
Comment by cheryl
2007-06-18 13:20:51

our county sheriffs are not right……i know for a fact they did her wrong….:(

 

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