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Paris Has Finally Learned Her Lesson

June 10, 2007


Paris Hilton has written a letter stating that she will not appeal the judge's decision. You know after reading the letter it really makes me feel for her. I actually think this has been a good learning experience for her and she has learned her lesson. However, 23 days of prison might be a bit too excess.

"Today I told my attorneys not to appeal the judge's decision. While I greatly appreciate the Sheriff's concern for my health and welfare, after meeting with doctors I intend to serve my time as ordered by the judge.

This is by far the hardest thing I have ever done. During the past several days, I have had a lot of time to reflect and have already learned a bitter, but important lesson from this experience.

As I have said before, I hope others will learn from my mistake. I have also had time to read the mail from my fans. I very much appreciate all of their good wishes and hope they will keep their letters coming.

I must also say that I was shocked to see all of the attention devoted to the amount of time I would spend in jail for what I had done by the media, public and city officials. I would hope going forward that the public and the media will focus on more important things, like the men and women serving our country in Iraq, Afghanistan and other places around the world."



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Reader Comments
5:11PM 06/11/07 anonymous
She hasn't learned anything yet. She hasn't been there long enough. If people would stop enabling her and reporting every little thing that's going on with her, maybe she would have the time to reflect on what steps she really needs to take in order to finally grow up.The only thing she's learned is how to generate even more publicity for doing nothing important.
2:31PM 06/11/07 Amber
No way she wrote that. I don't think she realizes how incompentent she makes herself look.
6:41PM 06/10/07 Julee
That was written too well to come from Paris. She's not intelligent enough to make a statement like that. Dumb ass blond.
6:19PM 06/10/07 miss sha sha
Hollyscoop gals, I really like your blog, better than the other ones honestly. But as far as the 23 days goes, it's not that harsh. In Mass., you serve 90 for driving on a suspended license... I had a friend who was the primary wage earner for his family who was popped driving his kids to school -and did all 90 days. As far as Paris goes, I might feel worse for her had I not seen the video where she said she was dancing like a N*gger, totally seriously. Or how she had no problem calling her friends and having a giggle while that awful firecrotch thing happened. Tha to me showed someone who was straight up evil, cold and has no regard for others. I laugh so hard seeing her talk about the war in Iraq. Maybe when she gets out she can set up a fund for disabled soldiers or for kids who lost their parents in the war. But I highly doubt she will. So it goes, and I don't expect her to learn or change, don't really care, but do think that what you put out into the universe you get back, and she's just getting back what she deserves for dishing out years of pain to other people, and never giving back to society at all.
5:59PM 06/10/07 me in oc
Wow! she wrote that, i don't think so. . i don't buy it not a bit. . . ROTT IN HELL PARIS HILTON! HAHAHA!
5:24PM 06/10/07 roxibelle
"This is by far the hardest thing I've ever done." Ummmmm Other than a certain part of the male anatomy has Paris EVER done anything hard before in her life??
3:41PM 06/10/07 mrplow
She's now got MAJOR flak handlers. She might be dumb about driving law but when her brand was threatened by the OTT attention her sentence served and brief release got from serious CIVIL RIGHTS GROUPS not just Entertainment Channels, she hired big guns for a large brand damage control campaign.This is only the beginning I suspect. Her new minders are trying to demonstrate that she's gone from snivelling wreck completely unprepared to accept responsibility for her actions and the punishment handed out -OVERNIGHT to become Paris of Arc, the people's prisoner who cares about the troops and even knows where the conflicts are. I look forward to future letters of reflection written by a 40 year old guy in New York who is channeling Paris so clearly
1:23PM 06/10/07 crabbie
You can't honestly think she really wrote that. My god, you are gullible. And learn how to write too. "However, 23 days of prison might be a bit too excess." I'm still waiting for that "ive" to drop. But then it would still be a redundancy unless you took off the "too." People like you give bloggers a bad name.
11:40AM 06/10/07 gg
Wouah!!!! she does know that iraq and afghanistan exist !!!! oooh !!!!!
11:27AM 06/10/07 maria
Wow her publicist wrote a great letter.
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