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45 Day Jail Sentence for Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton, the well-known American socialite and an heiress to a share of the Hilton Hotel fortune, has been sentenced to 45days in jail for violating// her own probation for a previous offence by knowingly driving without a valid license. ..Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Sauer rejected Hilton's defense that she didn't realize her license was suspended and ordered the 26-year-old s...

Paris Hilton Turns to the Virgin Mary to Save Her from the Slammer

After Buddhism and the Bible, Paris Hilton has adopted yet another spiritual ploy to keep her out of jail. ......The jail bound socialite, who has to report to Los Angeles' Century Regional Detention Center by June 5, was spotted wearing a T-shirt featuring a picture of the Virgin Mary. ......In the past few days Paris has been spotted holding a Bible, visiting a Buddhist bookshop and carrying...

45 Day Jail Sentence for Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton, the well-known American socialite and an heiress to a share of the Hilton Hotel fortune, has been sentenced to 45days in jail for violating her own probation for a previous offence by knowingly driving without a valid license. ...Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Sauer rejected Hilton's defense that she didn't realize her license was suspended and ordered the 26-year-old s...

Paris Hiltons Customary Marijuana Habit

It seems that Paris Hiltons lie about abstaining from drugs has been nailed . ......Hilton, who completed her 23-day jail sentence, recently told Larry King during her post-prison interview that she has not used drugs at all. ......However, multiple sources have confirmed the socialites customary marijuana habit, reports the New York Daily News. ......Hiltons pot smoking was a standard pain fo...

Paris Hilton to Get a Facial the Minute She is Out of the Slammer!

It seems that Paris Hilton is making all possible arrangements to look good on her yet undecided, post-prison interview. ... ...According to sources, the first thing that the socialite will do after being released on June 26, is pamper her dry face. ......Hilton has resentfully complained to the press while in jail that she's not permitted to have facial moisturizer, and as a result her skin is...

Paris Hilton to Be Released on Tuesday

Paris Hilton will finally be a free bird on June 26, after spending 23 days in the slammer. ......The release date was determined by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Inmate Reception Center. ......The exact hour of the heiress' release was however not disclosed. ......Although her sentence was for 45 days, authorities have said that 22 days have been slashed, as credit for her good...

Paris Hilton Gorging Roast Beef, Spaghetti and Meatballs in the Slammer!

Troubled socialite Paris Hilton has been getting a princess' treatment in jail following her undisclosed medical problem . ...According to inmates, the 26-year-old is living in 'Lean Cuisine' style sleeping comfortably and eating roast beef, spaghetti and meatballs, chicken nuggets and fish that others would never get. ...The jailbird has recently been shifted to the medical clinic of the women...

Moss, Beckham, Hilton's Portraits Sketched in Pig's Blood for Charity

Supermodel Kate Moss and superstar footballer David Beckham are among celebrities whose sketches have been drawn with pig's blood for a charity auction . ......Artist Rich Clarke, who created the artworks, says that he was inspired by US TV drama 'Dexter' that follows a serial killer, working for the police and analysing blood at crime scenes. ......He was specifically assigned the task of maki...
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