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"All heiresses should be put in prison on general principle," actor John Cusack said.

"All heiresses should be put in prison on general principle," actor John Cusack said.
she didn't violate it. the sheriff made the decision to release her. Had she pulled off some kind of miraculous escape, than it would be considered a violation.
and she wont. It's already been established that she will still get her good time so long as she does what she's told by corrections while she's incarcerated. State law says they have to do that.
well it's clear now that the sheriff will be going to jail as he should be.
Yes, she did violate it. The Judge's order, aka: The parole agreement which she signed stated that she was not to have electronic monitoring. The Sheriff is not in a position to supercede that. Therefore she violated her parole.
Whats with you? You either have a major hard-on for Hilton or are so obsessed with being ridiculously liberal that you see some sort of violation in civil rights everywhere you look. Either way, she did the crime, she should do the time. Grow up, Spider-Bite.
It's not clear at all, actually. The possibility that he could be found of criminal action is certainly there, but if anything comes from it he'll either be reprimanded and suspended or "asked" to resign from his position more likely than not.
jag
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,21883828-5001021,00.html
Paris Hilton sheriff donation
By Peta Hellard in Los Angeles
June 11, 2007 12:00
Article from: The Daily Telegraph
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.
"Her entourage initially were confident she would be out of jail in a few days."
Sheriff Baca, who has faced heavy criticism for attempting to overrule the judge in the case, has in the past been accused of favouritism towards the Hollywood elite.
He was the officer at the centre of a row when he failed to report Mel Gibson's anti-Semitic tirade after the star was arrested for drink-driving. Gibson had filmed television advertisements for one of Sheriff Baca's pet causes an education fund for policemen's children.
Celebrities including Sylvester Stallone and Dustin Hoffman have also backed the Sheriff's election campaigns since 1998.
Meanwhile, as Hilton settles in for a lengthy stay in jail, fellow celebrities have spoken out against her.
"All heiresses should be put in prison on general principle," actor John Cusack said.
Oscar nominee Samuel L. Jackson was also critical of the amount of publicity Hilton's jailing had attracted.
"The story is way bigger than what it needs to be," he said. "C'mon! For real!"
Hilton herself seems to agree with that opinion, releasing a statement saying she was "shocked" by the attention her case has received.
"I would hope going forward that the public and the media will focus on more important things like the men and women serving our country in Iraq and other places around the world," she said.
The heiress has reportedly not eaten or slept since arriving at the medical ward of the Los Angeles jail where she was taken after her temporary release.
She "has been crying a lot, praying" and is "extremely withdrawn", jail sources said.
Nevertheless, the socialite said she had told her lawyers not to appeal against the order that sent her back to jail.
"Being in jail is by far the hardest thing I have ever done," she said in a written statement issued by her lawyer, Richard 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."
She also thanked her fans for their good wishes and said she missed her family.
This thing's gonna get ugly for the Sheriff tomorrow.
jag
LOL! She's in rehab though. Hmm, I wonder what the tabloids are going to be like for the next month???Do one with Linsey Lohan.
The unusual conversation came about because Kathy Hilton, Paris' mother, had phoned me, and while we were talking, Paris called on the other line. When she heard I was talking to her mother, she said she'd like to talk to me herself. She sounded tired but totally aware of what she was saying.
"How are you?" I asked.
Paris answered, "I'm hanging in there." But she declared, "I feel as if I'm a different person. I've dropped my appeal. I don't want to cause any more problems." "I'm not the same person I was," she said. "I used to act dumb. It was an act. I am 26 years old, and that act is no longer cute. It is not who I am, nor do I want to be that person for the young girls who looked up to me. I know now that I can make a difference, that I have the power to do that. I have been thinking that I want to do different things when I am out of here. I have become much more spiritual. God has given me this new chance."
I asked what kinds of things she might want to do.
She said she would like to help in the fields of breast cancer her grandmother had breast cancer or multiple sclerosis. Her father's mother suffers from that disease. She thought she might get toy companies to build a kind of Paris Hilton playhouse, where sick children might come, and the toy companies could donate toys.
The unusual conversation came about because Kathy Hilton, Paris' mother, had phoned me, and while we were talking, Paris called on the other line. When she heard I was talking to her mother, she said she'd like to talk to me herself. She sounded tired but totally aware of what she was saying.
"How are you?" I asked.
Paris answered, "I'm hanging in there." But she declared, "I feel as if I'm a different person. I've dropped my appeal. I don't want to cause any more problems." "I'm not the same person I was," she said. "I used to act dumb. It was an act. I am 26 years old, and that act is no longer cute. It is not who I am, nor do I want to be that person for the young girls who looked up to me. I know now that I can make a difference, that I have the power to do that. I have been thinking that I want to do different things when I am out of here. I have become much more spiritual. God has given me this new chance."
I asked what kinds of things she might want to do.
She said she would like to help in the fields of breast cancer her grandmother had breast cancer or multiple sclerosis. Her father's mother suffers from that disease. She thought she might get toy companies to build a kind of Paris Hilton playhouse, where sick children might come, and the toy companies could donate toys.
LOL! She's in rehab though. Hmm, I wonder what the tabloids are going to be like for the next month???
I hope this is sincere......
Paris answered, "I'm hanging in there." But she declared, "I feel as if I'm a different person. I've dropped my appeal. I don't want to cause any more problems." "I'm not the same person I was," she said. "I used to act dumb. It was an act. I am 26 years old, and that act is no longer cute. It is not who I am, nor do I want to be that person for the young girls who looked up to me. I know now that I can make a difference, that I have the power to do that. I have been thinking that I want to do different things when I am out of here. I have become much more spiritual. God has given me this new chance."
***** please. How long before TMZ or somebody snaps a pic of her getting out of a limo with no drawers on again, getting ready to hang out on the Strip.Paris answered, "I'm hanging in there." But she declared, "I feel as if I'm a different person. I've dropped my appeal. I don't want to cause any more problems." "I'm not the same person I was," she said. "I used to act dumb. It was an act. I am 26 years old, and that act is no longer cute. It is not who I am, nor do I want to be that person for the young girls who looked up to me. I know now that I can make a difference, that I have the power to do that. I have been thinking that I want to do different things when I am out of here. I have become much more spiritual. God has given me this new chance."
The unusual conversation came about because Kathy Hilton, Paris' mother, had phoned me, and while we were talking, Paris called on the other line. When she heard I was talking to her mother, she said she'd like to talk to me herself. She sounded tired but totally aware of what she was saying.
"How are you?" I asked.
Paris answered, "I'm hanging in there." But she declared, "I feel as if I'm a different person. I've dropped my appeal. I don't want to cause any more problems." "I'm not the same person I was," she said. "I used to act dumb. It was an act. I am 26 years old, and that act is no longer cute. It is not who I am, nor do I want to be that person for the young girls who looked up to me. I know now that I can make a difference, that I have the power to do that. I have been thinking that I want to do different things when I am out of here. I have become much more spiritual. God has given me this new chance."
I asked what kinds of things she might want to do.
She said she would like to help in the fields of breast cancer her grandmother had breast cancer or multiple sclerosis. Her father's mother suffers from that disease. She thought she might get toy companies to build a kind of Paris Hilton playhouse, where sick children might come, and the toy companies could donate toys.