Paris Hilton is Free at Last!

According to reports Paris Hilton has been released from jail after serving 3 of her 23 days. I think we all knew this would happen. It certainly comes as no big surprise to me. Some people on this earth are just more privileged, and catch more breaks than most ordinary folks ever will. Maybe they know “The Secret.”
I hope 3 days was enough to truly make a difference.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department will hold a news conference at 10 a.m. ET to discuss why Hilton was released early.
Update:
Paris Hilton has been fitted for ankle bracelet and reassigned to house arrest, after authorities decided to release Hilton from jail due to medical reasons, this according to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Dept. spokesperson, Steve Whitmore.
Reporters hammered away about Paris’ medical condition during a press conference in front of the jail, where she was released early this morning, but Whitmore said he could not discuss even the slightest health-related details due to confidentiality laws.
Paris will be under house confinement in her West Hollywood home for 40 days, where she has a 3000-4000 ft. radius of freedom. Her jail cell was 96 square feet. After the 40 days are up, Whitmore says she will have “fulfilled her debt to society.”
Whitmore made it clear she was not released early - she was reassigned. She is technically still in custody.
POSTED BY: Lexie
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Look - I am not saying we hang her, but little primadona trust-fund babies need to learn than the world has consequences. We are not only doing them a disservice, but every American that pays taxes and relies on the justice system has just been fisted by the LA judicial system.
I will reserve my rant for my blog http://collegecandy.com/buzz/3282
I am sure they are excited about the new Hilton Municipal Recreation Center that her Mommy and Daddy will be building for LA in 5 months, but overcrowding??? SHE HAD A PRIVATE CELL FOR F*&^SAKE! Was it too small for her and her liver?
I know I am only 19, but this can’t be justice?!