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Lost and found for Paris Hilton!
Philippines News.Net Saturday 24th March, 2007 (ANI)
Washington, March 24 : Hotel heiress Paris Hilton may finally get back her stolen watch, after the Los Angeles City Attorney filed a criminal complaint against a T.S.A. employee, alleging, that he stole the celebrity's high-priced watch from her luggage.
According to TMZ, the employee at the Los Angeles International Airport, took out the expensive watch from the 'Simple Life' star's carry-on bag last year, at the baggage screener of British Airways.
Hilton is an heiress to a share of the Hilton Hotel fortune, as well as to the real estate fortune of her father Richard Hilton..
Thanks to Paris, others too will get back their stolen stuff, as seven other T.S.A. employees have also been charged by the Attorney, alleging that they too, took out things from some passengers' baggage.
However, its not known whether the socialite will testify for the theft or no. Email this story to a friend
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Anonymous 03-24-07, 01:04 PM |
Lost and found for Paris Hilton!
Honestly, who cares if Paris Hilton lost or found something??
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waltky 05-16-07, 02:14 AM |
Don’t think Paris will like the seperation of sexes part of it...
:eek:
Paris may serve on chain gang
May 15, 2007 - PARIS Hilton could be forced to join a “chain gang” because overcrowding in Los Angeles jails mean the hotel heiress might not be able to serve her 45-day sentence in prison.
]Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, in charge of the US’s only “all-female chain gang”, says he’s spoken to the chief of jails in Los Angeles and offered to house Hilton at Tent City in Arizona. “I just made an offer," Sheriff Arpaio told the Drudge Report.
“Instead of reducing for her sentence, which I feel is wrong, why not bring her over here? We can incarcerate her here. She can do her time over here." Sheriff Arpaio has been called “America’s Toughest Sheriff” for his controversial approach to law enforcement and correction.
Female inmates who are put on the chain gang work outside seven hours a day from early morning, six days a week in the desert surrounds. The inmates wear traditional black-and-white striped uniforms and perform such tasks as creating fire breaks, removing trash, and even burial duty for vagrants. There is a male and female Tent City, which serves as an adjunct to house the overflow from the main jail buildings and consists of used military tents.
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waltky 06-03-07, 08:45 PM |
Sounds like they gettin' ready to give Paris a 'Women in Chains' welcome...
:eek:
Inmates already angry at Paris Hilton
3 June 2007 - Some believe jail is making room for heiress at expense of others
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Many women at the Los Angeles County jail where Paris Hilton is expected to arrive any day are already angry at the socialite, a former inmate said. Susannah Johnson, who was released Saturday after a one-day stay at the jail, said inmates were angry at Hilton, believing officials were making room for the starlet at the expense of other inmates already coping with crowded conditions in the 2,200-bed jail.
“The only advice I could give her when she comes is to shut her mouth and do the time,” said Johnson, 35, of Claremont. Hilton has been ordered to turn herself in by Tuesday to begin her sentence for violating probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case.
Some 15 photographers, reporters and television crews staked out positions at three entrances to the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood. Authorities had also cordoned off a grassy area outside the jail for members of the media. “Today, Paris is the story,” said Robert Penfold, a TV reporter with Australia’s Nine Network.
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