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Irving Patrick Freleigh
06-07-2007, 04:42 PM
Paris Hilton out of jail early--after serving only three days, due to a "medical condition."

Yeah, okay, whatever. I believe them. :rolleyes:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070607/ap_on_en_tv/paris_hilton

Yet another reason for me to hate her, as if I needed one. If I were in the same situation I'd have zero chance of such an early release.

XCashier
06-07-2007, 09:36 PM
http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=264705

Sent home really early because of a "medical condition". Yeah, she got sick of jail. Poor little rich bitch. :violin:

I like the commentary: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19095683/from/ET/
...what about any celebrity now who gets pulled over for anything? Jail isn’t really a serious deterrent anymore, because if a celebrity is arrested, he or she will simply ask for “that Paris deal,” and he or she will probably get it, because a precedent has been set.

Rapscallion
06-07-2007, 09:39 PM
All the justice you can buy...

Rapscallion

Kara
06-07-2007, 10:11 PM
Hey kids! Become rich and famous, that way the rules won't apply to you.

She's on house arrest. Oh, poor little Paris. All cooped up in her multi-million dollar mansion for 40 days? Someone hit her with a bus already.

I'm not the least bit surprised. In fact, the only shocker here is that she was in jail for more than 5 minutes, let alone 3 days.

Kiwi
06-07-2007, 11:09 PM
Im so over it, she just not "hot"

I wish she would just fade away

Crazyredhead
06-08-2007, 12:36 AM
I heard it was a rash.

I got a rash when I was in jail from the wool blanket and they didn't let me go, no fair. I'm sensitive to wool.

I would love to serve a jail sentence in her house.

Killer Bees
06-08-2007, 01:07 AM
I keep hoping she's fad and will fade away.

What has to happen before people tire of her and she loses her celebrity status? I thought media saturation would do it, but the public seem more enamoured of her than ever.

Could that many people really be that vapid and hollow that every time she takes a fart it's news?

I weep for the future. :cry:

justZu
06-08-2007, 01:18 AM
Ugh, she is such a waste of space. She had a "Rash", yeah right. :rolleyes: If she hadn't left her Valtrex at home, she'd still be in jail.

TNT
06-08-2007, 02:32 AM
Ah, but perhaps the tide's a-turnin':

http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/06/07/hilton.friday.ap/index.html

iradney
06-08-2007, 07:50 AM
She apparently was in a "fragile mental state". She has a mental state? Wouldn't that imply that someone has a brain? I'm really hoping she gets sent back. DUI is not a petty offense. It can potentially cause deaths!

Irving Patrick Freleigh
06-08-2007, 09:40 AM
Yeah, I heard she had been despondent and crying and refusing to eat.

She has a mental state? Wouldn't that imply that someone has a brain?

You'd think so, wouldn't you...

Eireann
06-08-2007, 11:12 AM
Rapscallion's right. There's bribery at work here, and I hope heads will roll as a result of a spoiled, vapid richbitch being released early. Beat up a black man, get taped, go free. Send an heiress to jail, she's out in a few days. There's no justice.

Banrion
06-08-2007, 11:29 AM
And she is they type of person who deserves the stiffest possible penalties for DUI. If I can take an extra $20.00 with me when I go out drinking and call a cab, little miss multi-billionaire princess can too! She has NO excuses. It seems like the only time she drives herself is when she is out drinking WTF!

It will all be okay someday. I think that Daddy Hilton may be growing weary of all her BS, and when the time comes he's going to give everything to the smart one, Nikki, and poor little Paris will be left with NOTHING!!! MUHAHAHAHAH!!!

LionMan
06-08-2007, 11:42 AM
i think the real reason she was let out was because this was considered cruel punishment. It would be cruel for any person to be stuck in prison with her.:lol:

ditchdj
06-08-2007, 12:31 PM
Can help but wonder if these celebrities are so fragile that they will literally blow apart like dried leaves then why are they living in an area that is prone to catastrophic earthquakes??? :confused:

Lace Neil Singer
06-08-2007, 12:43 PM
Maybe the idiots who let her out early will be fired with prejudice when Little Miss Airhead goes out drink driving once more, resulting in a child being knocked down and killed. There is NO excuse for drink driving.

Rapscallion
06-08-2007, 02:13 PM
Yeah, I heard she had been despondent and crying and refusing to eat.


I thought it was something abnormal for her that got her out of jail?

Rapscallion

AFpheonix
06-08-2007, 05:09 PM
What I find most interesting is that when other inmates have issues, they get to go to the jail infirmary or a county hospital, or go on suicide watch. They don't get to go home.

Ah well. It looks like the judge was not overly amused, and is doing something about it.

Crazyredhead
06-08-2007, 07:22 PM
I wonder who she gave a blow job to? I want to be on the Paris firing squad/cheering section. I want her to stay there for the maximum time. She wouldn't want me as a cell mate. I would love for her to get hysterical on me. You know what works on a hysterical person, a hard slap in the face, or in my case a punch.

I can be very mean and spitefull when I wanna be.

ditchdj
06-08-2007, 07:44 PM
http://apnews1.iwon.com//article/20070608/D8PKR1180.html

---I actually feel bad for her in the sense that she was brought up to be this way and I blame her mother's piss-poor parenting in raising her to be a spoiled brat. Now it's all catching up to her. If she was brought up to be responsible she wouldnt even be in this situation.

Titi
06-08-2007, 07:45 PM
Paris has been sent back to jail for the full 45 days now.

it seems that only the judge can change the sentence (the sheriff was the one who decided to change it) and he put it specifically into the sentence that there would be no electronic monitoring.

If they really thought that she was in that much trouble what should have been done would be to take her to medical and then have her lawyer take the medical report to the judge who would then determine. No wonder she was trying to get out of going to court this morning and was just going to appear on the phone.

ditchdj
06-08-2007, 08:15 PM
Wow. Sounds like she's just working the system like an eight-hour shift, and the Sheriff's letting her do it.

Phoenix79
06-08-2007, 08:28 PM
It just saddens me that a sheriff's department could consider a whiney, crying, refusing to eat hissy fit a "medical condition."

Her only condition is that she's a spoiled brat . . . "Mommy!!" Give me a break!!

She thinks it's not fair . . .

No, Paris, it's not fair that stuck up brats like you get to live life without a care in the world when folks like us have to work for a living just to make ends meet.

It's not fair that you seem to have made a career out of partying when there are kids out there dying from alchohol poisioning - kids that might look up to you.

It's not fair that you only got 45 days of jail for violating probation after a DUI.

K, I'll stop there. I just can't believe that someone could be so into themselves that they think any time they break the law, they shouldn't be treated like any other person.

Phoenix

Kiwi
06-08-2007, 08:34 PM
"With the news that the judge had sent her back to jail, Paris Hilton was taken from the courtroom, screaming at the top of her lungs. Hilton shrieked, "Mom, Mom, Mom," as she was removed from the courtroom to be returned to the Los Angeles County jail in Lynwood."

Now while I understand that going to jail is scary and horrific, thats the POINT of going to jail. This girl drove while she was drunk, she was driving a deadly weapon, she could have killed someone, one of my friends was killed by a drunk driver in highschool.

I have NO sympathy for her sentance, but I do understand why she would be scared. However Daniel's mum never gets her son back because of some asshole just like Paris who thought he was above the law. She should count herself lucky that shes not in jail for murder.

iradney
06-09-2007, 09:13 AM
Personally, I would like to find this judge, shake his hand and make him a 3 course dinner. Granted, the sentence was not as harsh as most people would like it to be, but for someone like Paris, who has been sheltered, coddled and spoiled since she was a zygote, 45 days in prison is a horrifying experience. She can't do what she wants, when she wants, how she wants and with whomever she wants. She'll actually have BOUNDARIES and RULES to follow, and if they're not followed, she will be disciplined. That's gotta be as scary as hell for her - and I cannot wait to see if it'll actually make a difference to her as a person. Bravo to the judge! And boo to Paris for being a spoilt little bitch who won't face up to the consequences of her actions!

Rapscallion
06-09-2007, 01:16 PM
I have to admit the thought about her parenting being shoddy is relevant, but at some point you have to think about what you're doing and whether it's right or not. At some point, you are your own individual.

She knew her licence was suspended. She still drove. Can't take the consequences? Tough.

Rapscallion

ditchdj
06-09-2007, 02:07 PM
It might be that she's an addict. Someone told me it only takes 35 hours for the withdrawal to kick in, as in the shakes.

iradney
06-09-2007, 02:15 PM
It might be that she's an addict. Someone told me it only takes 35 hours for the withdrawal to kick in, as in the shakes.

Given that she's part of the "rich, seen and done it all crowd", it might not be that far fetched.

Rapscallion
06-09-2007, 02:20 PM
Given that she's part of the "rich, seen and done all the crowd", it might not be that far fetched.

Corrected for my pleasure.

Rapscallion

lordlundar
06-09-2007, 02:25 PM
Corrected for my pleasure.

Rapscallion

:lol:

And probably more accurate.

iradney
06-09-2007, 02:50 PM
I humbly apologise Raps :) Your version is far more accurate!

Lace Neil Singer
06-09-2007, 03:43 PM
I have to admit the thought about her parenting being shoddy is relevant, but at some point you have to think about what you're doing and whether it's right or not. At some point, you are your own individual.

She knew her licence was suspended. She still drove. Can't take the consequences? Tough.

Rapscallion

Agreed. As the saying goes, if you can't do the time then don't do the crime.

DGoddessChardonnay
06-09-2007, 10:19 PM
I don't feel sorry for her in the least. You do the crime, ya gotta do the time.

I broke out laughing last night while watching Nancy Grace on CNN Headline News - one of the commentators asked about the "medical condition" that Paris supposedly had that got her released and put under hosue arrest.

"Did she have a bad reaction to wearing the color orange?"

:spew:

That must have been it - she broke out in a rash from the orange jumpsuit.:lol:

I am glad the Skank is going back to jail though - serves her right. Of course, by the way she conducted herself w/the crying and screaming for her Mommy, she's lost any respect she may have once had.

Sadly, self-respect is one thing you never get back. If you do, it's a damn miracle.

Crazyredhead
06-10-2007, 04:28 PM
Now she is saying that she is going to do the time. I just loved the part where the police cruiser hit the camera man. She still has it good in jail. When I was there I had about 14 woman per room with about 7 bunk bed and me and another woman were on the floor. No pillows, just roll the end of the mat and...presto! One blanket made out of wool, which if your skin is sensitive can cause a rash. Most of the woman smoked in there, which caused my eyes to burn.

Food wasn't half bad, I had fish and most of the women there didn't like it so they gave them all to me.

The woman in there thought that they were all that and a bag of chip, so they walked around with very liittle on. They had belly rolls and other rolls hanging out of there clothes.

Since I was only there for about 8 hours, I kept my mouth shut and minded my own business. A rash and/or a crying fit won't get you out, not will a reluctance to eat. Cause if you continue your hunger strike, they will just take you to the infirmary and put in an IV and pump you up with liquid food, after they put you in restraints.

Cia
06-11-2007, 04:31 PM
I think her medical condition consisted of not having her picture taken and not being able to have any alcohol for 3 days. I feel sorry as in it is scary going to jail but not for the reasons she is going to jail. She's probably learning for the first time in her life that there are consequenses to her actions.

Now will the media ignore her, please. There are kids being kidnapped and people being murdered in this country and the only thing the media is covering is a rich party girl going to jail for a month or so. The media needs to sort out its priorities.

XCashier
06-11-2007, 06:15 PM
http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=265274&GT1=7703
"I used to act dumb. ... That act is no longer cute," ABC quoted Hilton as saying.
News flash, honey, the dumb act stopped being cute about twenty years ago. :rolleyes:
Hilton has been saying that she is changed by her jailhouse experience, and she repeated that theme with Walters: "Now, I would like to make a difference. ... God has given me this new chance."
She's probably just saying that to sound good. Still, there's hope that serving a jail sentence will be a nice big bowl of Reality Chex and force her to actually do something worthwhile with her life.

NightAngel
06-12-2007, 09:07 AM
The hardest thing must be realizing that some people can't be bought.

:D