The rumor was that the grandfather of Ms. Hilton contributed heavily to the Sheriff's political campaign, and that was why the Sheriff allowed her to go home with an ankle "bracelet."
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By Peta Hellard in Los Angeles June 11, 2007 12:00am PARIS Hilton's billionaire grandfather donated money to the election campaign of the sheriff who released the 26-year-old from jail, it was revealed yesterday. The contribution from William Barron Hilton, 78, co-chairman of the Hilton Hotel chain, to Sheriff Lee Baca's re-election campaign is revealed in financial records and a friend of the Hilton family said the temporary release of the heiress last week may have been a "quid pro quo". "A member of her family has been a contributor to Baca's campaign and this may have been payback time," the friend said. |
Well it looks like Miss Hilton will be serving only twenty three days of her forty five day sentence, according to this report. It appears that Miss Hilton's neighbours are not looking forward to her release due to the media frenzy and noise.
https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,284896,00.html
HILTON: 'I'M SO MUCH MORE GRATEFUL'
Jailed heiress Paris Hilton says she suffers from claustrophobia -- a fear of confinement in small places -- but that her time behind bars has renewed her appreciation for life's simple pleasures.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/06/22/pari...reut/index.html
PARIS HILTON OUT OF JAIL SMILING
Hotel heiress Paris Hilton walked out of a Los Angeles-area jail early Tuesday with a big smile on her face after serving 23 days for violating her probation on a reckless driving conviction.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/06/26/hilton.release/index.html
Do you all remember Paris said from jail that this experience would help her grow and keep a low profile? She also said she would serve God and a whole bunch of more stuff but what is she doing right now? Well, the next day after she was released a van of a famous hair extension company was at her place, an stylist came as well with bags full of stuff as well as a make-up artist. Sure Paris, sure...
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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Paris Hilton got out of jail and immediately got back to being Paris Hilton, summoning a hair-salon van and, by her mere presence, creating a huge traffic jam that angered the neighbors. It appeared that Hilton's plans to serve God in some way, perhaps by creating a halfway house for former ex-convicts like herself, would have to wait at least a day as she readjusted to the simple life of fame and celebrity on Tuesday. "There's not going to be a press conference today. I just spoke to Mr. Hilton. They have no plans to make any statement," police Sgt. B. Anthony Roberts told reporters assembled outside the front gate of her grandparents' estate as the newly freed heiress kept a low profile inside. Although Hilton kept out of sight, her presence was still clear up and down the block, from the TV satellite vans that took up so much room on the narrow street that cars could not pass to the fast-food luncheon that was passed along to the assembled masses outside. "Delivery for Paris from Taco Bell," one of two delivery people who arrived with bags of food said into the intercom outside the front gate. "Thank you. Give it to the media and the police," a voice from inside the mansion replied. Her transition back started hours earlier when she was let out of jail shortly after midnight in a seedy section of Lynwood. Hilton managed to transform the event to almost the equivalent of a red-carpet arrival. With cameras flashing, she walked from jail to a waiting sport utility vehicle by smiling, waving and strutting past the assembled masses in tight jeans and white stiletto heels. She ignored shouted questions, but occasionally said hi or slapped hands with sheriff's deputies holding the photographers at bay until she reached the SUV and hugged her mother. From there it was a quick drive to fashionable Holmby Hills, home to Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner among others, and a stop at her grandparents' house. As she stayed inside throughout the day, more than a dozen cars pulled up to the gate and were quickly buzzed inside, their occupants declining to talk with reporters. One of those who entered was her spokesman, Elliott Mintz, who declined to comment. Hilton was scheduled to break her silence Wednesday night with an interview on CNN's "Larry King Live." At one point Tuesday, a black Cadillac Escalade carrying balloons and a cake with the words "Welcome Home" in pink frosting arrived at her grandparents' home. At another, a van from DreamCatchers Hair Extensions, for which Hilton is the celebrity pitchwoman, passed through the gates. DreamCatchers receptionist Crystal Armijo confirmed the heiress was having extensions added to her hair. A makeup artist arrived on foot with a little pushcart filled with cosmetics. A stylist also walked up to the gate carrying several designer bags filled with stuff. |
HILTON OPENS UP ON DRUGS, JAIL AND GOD
In her first interview since being released from jail, Paris Hilton told CNN's Larry King on Wednesday that she has never used drugs, isn't a big drinker, and although she feels her incarceration was unwarranted, God had a reason for putting her there.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/06/27/p...view/index.html