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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

[CanYoAssDigIt] Re: [Bizarro_UltraZine] Paris Hilton -- charges of "special treatment" !!!

I hope Paris doesn't really reform... where would we be without the Paris we love to hate?

that's pretty much what an MSNBC commentator said. In the course of the interview he also called her "a petre dish."

POOR PARIS!!!!

On 6/13/07, kdhaisch@aol.com <kdhaisch@aol.com> wrote:

Paris' Parents Skip Line on Jail Visit
 
Claims of "Special Treatment" Enrage Other Visitors
 
AP
LOS ANGELES (June 13) -- Paris Hilton's parents visited their daughter after breezing past others waiting to see loved ones -- an incident that raised new complaints that the heiress is receiving special treatment.
 
what a surprise!!!


The visit came less than a week after Hilton was reassigned to house arrest days after being jailed for violating parole. The 26-year-old celebrity was later ordered back to jail.
 
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WireImage.com
In a phone call to Barbara Walters, Paris Hilton says she plans on giving up the "dumb" act and that she's seen the way of God in jail.
 
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Alvina Floyd, one visitor to the at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility, waited more than four hours to visit her fiance. It normally takes two hours, and Floyd, 20, blamed the Hiltons for the delay.

"I have to be at work later," she said. "I can't wait here all day."

Shatani Alverson, 23, said she was hustled out of the jail's visiting room moments after her husband walked in because of the Hiltons. She was told to come back after lunch.

Steve Whitmore, a sheriff's spokesman, said it was routine for high-profile inmates to receive visitors during lunch, a time when the visiting room is normally cleared out and closed.

The visit came shortly after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors ordered Sheriff Lee Baca to respond by next week to allegations of favoritism for reassigning Hilton to house arrest. At the time, Baca cited an undisclosed medical condition as the reason for making the decision.
 
Hilton was sent to a medical ward, where sheriff's officials said it costs $1,109 a day to house a female inmate compared to $99 a day in the general population.
 
that's over 11 times more!!!

 
 
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