
UPDATE 4: I guess I do care about what happens to Paris more than I thought. I think the whole world agrees. If you haven't checked out JJ's blog recently, you should. He always has juicy details most people wouldn't read in the paper. He recently wrote:
"Let me comment on this from a personal point of view. I have several celebrities, along with my own witnessing, that knows Paris Hilton was a frequent drug user. Her symptoms seem to resemble those of drug with draw. It wasn't abnormal to see Paris smoking weed, doing a line of cocaine, getting drunk, smoking cigarettes, popping pills, or what ever else you could think of...
...This is why I lost motivation for being a Hollywood publicist. Seeing the rich and beautiful, like Mary-Kate Olsen, collapse on a floor of a NYC club due to drug use, isn't full-filling. Instead it is depressing and extremely aggravating that I am in no power or control to help these people."UPDATE 3: Back at Lynwood, Paris to appeal ruling.
UPDATE 2: Judge Sauers is a cool guy. Paris now has to serve 40 days in jail.
X17 reports:
"12:10 - Shaking and crying, she apparently yelled "It's not riiiight! Moooooom!" as she heard the sentence read!
12:09 - PARIS ORDERED BACK TO JAIL!"
UPDATE: Paris seen crying as she was hauled away.
1. Thursday morning - Paris released from jail, under a "medical condition"
2. Rumors about bad reaction to detox from marijuana and her sleeping medication
3. Official report stating Paris' medical condition was mental. She was on the verge of a nervous breakdown and was suffering from depression
4. Nicky, sister of Paris, brought her In 'n Out while she was in jail
5. Paris released. Sherriff says she will fulfill her sentence by house arrest
6. Physician seen leaving home of Paris at 3:30am.
7. Judge/City Official/DA do not approve of Paris being home. Sentencing requirements do make mention there will be no electronic monitoring allowed. Sherriff department argues they have the discretion to make any changes to sentencing after an inmate is in their custody
8. Paris ordered to court by judge, Friday morning
9. Reports that Paris did not want to go to court - she offered to talk on the phone
10. Judge orders Paris to appear in person
11. Reports of a heated debate in court room about Paris' custody. Sheriff allegedly refused to send his deputies to pick up Paris, claims Judge does not have power over his decision.
12. Judge apparently does have control. Paris taken into custody and now at court
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