#130802 - 06/21/07 05:31 PM
Re: If Paris Hilton was a Redhead
[Re: Shane]
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Wow, Shane, have you ever got it "IN" for Paris Hilton and family! Woo-hoo!
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#130894 - 06/22/07 04:55 AM
Re: If Paris Hilton was a Redhead
[Re: Shane]
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Registered: 01/27/05
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The wife know about this. One does not forget that they were arrested and hauled into court so easily. Dirt no it was the press who did the digging. The same press who mocked and laughed at Paris Hilton. This woman should serve some time in jail After all she would have left this unrectified if the press had not dug up this info. I would stop trying to put everything on Paris. The prosecutor has become well known and there was an outstanding warrent on his wife. I would not put it past that county's police to let it slip to the press that she was wanted for unpaid fines and not showing up for a court case. But on a lighter note. Paris is going to be paid $1,000,000.00 that is one million dollars by a news agency to tell her story of prison life. Boy Wish I could get a million dollars for telling my story. I would gladly serve 23 days in prison for a million bucks. 
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#130964 - 06/22/07 05:06 PM
Re: If Paris Hilton was a Redhead
[Re: CyberGuy]
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Dirt no it was the press who did the digging. Anyone want to by a bridge? Paris is going to be paid $1,000,000.00 that is one million dollars by a news agency to tell her story of prison life. Good. Hopefully that will mean less people will get behind the wheel after they have been drinking.
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#130966 - 06/22/07 05:08 PM
Re: If Paris Hilton was a Redhead
[Re: Shane]
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Anyone want to by a bridge? Yeah ... I went "by" that bridge a few years back but decided not to buy it. In other words Shane ... I agree with you.
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#131080 - 06/23/07 05:41 AM
Re: If Paris Hilton was a Redhead
[Re: Shane]
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Registered: 01/27/05
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Dirt no it was the press who did the digging. Anyone want to by a bridge? Paris is going to be paid $1,000,000.00 that is one million dollars by a news agency to tell her story of prison life. Good. Hopefully that will mean less people will get behind the wheel after they have been drinking. Well sorry to disappoint you but because of the public backlash for now NBC withdrew the offer. News sources say somebody most likely will pay for the story as that would mean big bucks but for now until Paris is out Late Monday night or early Tuesday morning that no one is willing to make public any offer. But you have failed Shane to offer any REAL proof that the Hiltons were behind digging up that dirt on the prosecutors wife. It is all speculation that is not worth a penny unless backed up with hard facts.
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#131606 - 06/26/07 02:42 PM
Re: If Paris Hilton was a Redhead
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Paris Hilton's Prosecutor Under Scrutiny Jun 25, 1:22 PM EST The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -- When Paris Hilton was sprung from jail early, few were as outraged ? and as outspoken ? as the prosecutor who put her there.
But City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo's complaints of a two-tiered jail system where "the rich and powerful receive special treatment" have come to back to haunt him.
Soon after Hilton was sent back to jail earlier this month, he acknowledged his wife had committed a similar infraction ? driving with a suspended license. Among other things, he also admitted sticking the taxpayers with the bill after his wife crashed his city-issued car in 2004, and acknowledged that staffers have occasionally run personal errands and baby-sat his children.
"He was living in somewhat of a glass house," said Raphael Sonenshein, a political scientist at California State University, Fullerton.
The disclosures have led the California bar and the city Ethics Commission to open investigations of one of Los Angeles' highest-ranking law enforcement officers.
The furor has sent the normally publicity-friendly politician into virtual hiding. Delgadillo's office declined to comment.
Delgadillo is a 46-year-old up-and-coming Democrat whose close advisers are said to refer to themselves as "Team 1600," a reference to the Pennsylvania Avenue address of the White House.
The son of an engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Rockard Delgadillo grew up in East Los Angeles and won a scholarship to Harvard, where he played football. He earned his law degree from Columbia University.
He was a deputy mayor to Richard Riordan and an entertainment attorney for powerhouse legal firm O'Melveny &Myers, where former Secretary of State Warren Christopher practices.
In 2001, he was elected to the first of two terms as city attorney, becoming the first Mexican-American to hold citywide office in three decades.
He ran unsuccessfully for California attorney general last fall. Apart for some questions about his claims of gridiron glory, including a boast he played pro football (he tried out for New York Giants but didn't make the team), he had had little trouble in office up until two weeks ago. That was when Delgadillo decried Hilton's release from jail by the sheriff. He argued that Hilton should serve more time behind bars for driving with a suspended license and violating her probation on alcohol-related reckless driving charges. On the same day, he acknowledged that his wife, Michelle, got a ticket for driving with a suspended license in 2005. Just like the hotel heiress, his wife claimed to be unaware of the suspension, he said. The difference, however, was that her license had been suspended for failing to show proof of insurance after a fender bender. She, unlike Hilton, was not driving drunk, Delgadillo said. More than a week later, amid mounting pressure from the Los Angeles Times and other local news media, he disclosed that his wife banged up his city-issued GMC Yukon in 2004 while driving with a suspended license and that he left the taxpayers to foot the $1,222 repair bill. He reimbursed the city last week. "I realized that I should have spoken up earlier. That was a mistake," he said. "I mishandled the situation and I apologize." Then it emerged that his wife had an outstanding arrest warrant for failing to appear in court on charges of driving without insurance and other offenses dating to 1998. She resolved the case Wednesday by pleading no contest to a misdemeanor. "I was disorganized," Michelle Delgadillo told a TV station on Thursday. "There's no excuse for it. I'm not going to make excuses for myself. I have to be an organized person, there's no doubt about it. I made a mistake." It turned out she wasn't the only one in the family who drove without insurance: Her husband later acknowledged he had gone a year without coverage. The Times, which followed Delgadillo's troubles in an editorial page fixture it called "Rocky Watch," also reported that the city attorney had used members of his staff to run personal errands and baby-sit his two young sons. A spokesman for Delgadillo confirmed that staff members have tended to some family and personal needs, but on their own time or during lunch breaks. Finally, it was discovered that a consulting and business development company operated by his wife failed to file state tax returns for several years and did not have a city business license. On Friday, she paid an undisclosed amount in fees and penalties for not registering her company with the city, but said she reported the consulting income on her personal tax returns. "Here's a sobering observation," the Times editorial page wrote. "Any police officer who committed Delgadillo's offenses would be fired, and appropriately so. Why does the city's top law enforcement official get a better deal than its rank and file?"
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#131607 - 06/26/07 02:44 PM
Re: If Paris Hilton was a Redhead
[Re: CyberGuy]
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Registered: 01/27/05
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This prosecutor should have followed Christs advice. Let those without sin throw the first stone. Or the saying. Those in glass houses should not be throwing stones.
This guy will rue the day he prosecuted Paris Hilton.
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#131608 - 06/26/07 02:46 PM
Re: If Paris Hilton was a Redhead
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Paris Hilton Released From L.A. Jail Jun 25, 4:00 AM EST The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES -- Paris Hilton left jail Tuesday after a bizarre, three-week stay in which the hotel heiress was briefly released to her Hollywood Hills home, then sent screaming and crying back to a county lockup.
The 26-year-old celebutante walked out of the all-women's jail in Lynwood to an enormous horde of cameras and reporters after midnight. She had checked into the jail, largely avoiding the spotlight, late June 3 after a surprise appearance at the MTV Movie Awards.
Hilton smiled as she left the jail, her blonde hair pulled back in a ponytail. Her parents, Kathy and Rick, met her in a black SUV as cameras snapped pictures and Hilton, wearing a gold blouse with white trim over a white shirt and black slacks, waved to the crowd.
News: Paris' trash for sale on eBay | Larry King gets first interview
She didn't say anything, and it wasn't immediately clear where she was going.
"She fulfilled her debt. She was obviously in good spirits. She thanked people as she left," said sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore.
Hilton will complete her probation in March 2009 as long as she keeps her driver's license current and doesn't break any laws. She can reduce that time by 12 months if she does community service that could include a public-service announcement, the city attorney's office has said.
Hilton began her 45-day sentence for violating her probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case. She was mostly confined to a solitary cell in the special needs unit away from the other 2,200 inmates.
She spent only three days there and was released with electronic monitoring by Sheriff Lee Baca for an unspecified medical condition that he later said was psychological.
The following day Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer, who sentenced the hotel heiress, called her back into court and ordered her returned to jail, saying he had not condoned her release.
Hilton left the courtroom in tears calling for her mother and shouting, "It's not right!"
She was then taken to the downtown Twin Towers jail, which houses men and the county jail's medical treatment center, where she underwent medical and psychiatric exams to determine where she should be confined.
Hilton's stay there cost taxpayers $1,109.78 a day, more than 10 times the cost of housing inmates in the general population.
The move by Baca caused a firestorm of criticism over whether the celebrity was getting special treatment. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has launched an investigation into whether the multimillionaire received special treatment because of her wealth and fame.
At least one person has filed a claim against the county alleging she "had serious medical issues" but was treated much worse than Hilton.
A few days into her stint at the Twin Towers medical ward, the heiress revealed in a phone call to Barbara Walters a new outlook on life.
"I used to act dumb. It was an act. I am 26 years old, and that act is no longer cute," Hilton said during the call, according to an account posted June 11 by Walters on ABC's Web site.
"It is not who I am, nor do I want to be that person for the young girls who looked up to me," Hilton was quoted as saying.
Hilton's path to jail began Sept. 7, when she failed a sobriety test after police saw her weaving down a street in her Mercedes-Benz on what she said was a late-night run to a hamburger stand.
She pleaded no contest to reckless driving and was sentenced to 36 months' probation, alcohol education and $1,500 in fines.
In the months that followed, she was stopped twice by officers who discovered her driving with a suspended license. The second stop landed her in Sauer's courtroom, where he sentenced her to jail.
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#131609 - 06/26/07 02:54 PM
Re: If Paris Hilton was a Redhead
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Sounds like a three time loser.
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