hello, she was caught TWICE, and one time was at night, no head lights at high rates of speed! she said she didn't know she wasn't supposed to drive the first time, come on, she didn't know a second time, and her license was suspended because of a DUI, and she doesn't hide the fact that she is a partier! this isn't like tv, where the camera man says cut, and the dead person gets up for his coffee break too.
Thursday June 14, 2007

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Paris Hilton has left the medical ward at Twin Towers jail in Los Angeles and has been moved back to Century Regional Detention Center in Lynwood where she is expected to serve out 11 more days of her jail sentence.
In a press conference held at 8 a.m. PST, Steve Whitmore of the L.A. County Sheriff's Department said, "Paris Hilton's medical condition is stable. She was moved last night at 10:55 p.m. to the Century Regional Detention Facility. Miss Hilton is now being housed in CRDF's med clinic where her condition will continue to be monitored. ... I cannot discuss, as you know, her medical condition."
Hilton, 26, is scheduled to be released from jail on June 25.
There has reportedly been pressure on the Sheriff's Department to move her back to the Lynwood jail as soon as possible, where she will remain in the clinic until she is deemed “medically stable" enough to be placed in her cell.
A law enforcement official connected with Lynwood tells TMZ, “To describe Paris as emotionally upset would be an understatement.”
The specific ailment that led to Hilton’s initial release from jail due to a "medical condition" was never revealed. But a source close to the star tells Us Weekly her “core medical problem” was that she “was suffering withdrawal” from various medications, alluding to Adderall, a drug used to treat attention deficit disorder – a condition she’s had “since high school,” according to our insider – and the antianxiety pill Xanax.
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