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Celebrity Justice6/7/2007 2:02 PM PDT BY TMZ STAFF
Paris Speaks!

Paris HiltonRichard A. Hutton, attorney for Paris Hilton, today issued the following statement on behalf of Ms. Hilton:

"I want to thank the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and staff of the Century Regional Detention Center for treating me fairly and professionally. I am going to serve the remaining 40 days of my sentence. I have learned a great deal from this ordeal and hope that others have learned from my mistakes."

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B.:  1711 days ago

This is absolutely insane! And NO, I'm not talking about Paris' release... I'm talking about the disturbing, hateful, and misogynistic posts that have flooded many Internet sites, gossip rags, entertainment news sources, blogs, message boards, and whatever else I've missed to point out. This is an absolute cacophony of vile behaviour being displayed throughout here. Actually it is unbelievably chaotic and running rampantly with violent comments, and spewing filth.

Besides being anonymous contributors from the peanut gallery, just who the hell do over half of you people think you are to even think and then speak the junk that I've been privy to witness here in such a short while.!?? Really now. Why do you allow yourselves to be consumed with another's misfortune? To be enraged over someone else's private affairs that don't even concern you. The woman hurt nobody. Yes, she made a grievous mistake, yah, there is NO dodging that. But the media allowed this to become an out right spectacle, not her, or her family. All of this miss directed anger should be focused on the department and the colleagues responsible for choosing what they did, or why they did.

Some of you treat this as if Paris is in control. A few have called her a manipulator. Are you really that daft and misconstrued to actually believe that? Publicity stunts can be powerful tools to promote whatever it is that is desired. But C'MON... This is no conspiracy, or aristocratic mind game to thwart the political structure within the judicial system.

Unbelievable.

I don't even come to this sort of site for information on any given day. Therefore, I don't seek it out. But it is quite convenient as a media plug to have it's stories linked from your ISP's home page under the disguise of "Entertainment." Well after being directed here and viewing some sordid displays of hugely dysfunctional proportions I just had to say my piece, or 2 cents as it's called.

Regardless of the fact if Paris has wealth or not, NO ONE should be verbally accosted, publicly humiliated, and degraded in any manner at all. Especially not to the degree that has been displayed here as of late. This very display of vulgarity and hate has done nothing but prove to me that she is better than the most of you. I was never a "fan" but now I can surely appreciate what she must be going through. And for her, a person like you or me, to possibly have the chance to come across these comments at a later date is utterly and preposterously pathetic. I have more respect for her now than the lot of you could possibly win back or achieve in my eyes today. Regardless if she folded under the pressure of what others may endure from making a mistake.

I see a lot of people who need to learn and grow.

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Charles Bukowski:  1711 days ago

I'm glad the judge confirmed that she had to go to jail.. This time hardly no time off (Just five days).. Had she been a common Jane Schmoe she would have been tossed in jail without any fuzz or muzz.

She was given a chance when she was given probation, she chose to break the terms of that probation by driving without her license. And anyone who claims that she was made an example of because she is rich, must be really dense..She wasn't, she was not made an example of in any way.. She was treated just as she would be treated under the eyes of the law.

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No More:  1710 days ago

Enough with the Paris Hilton persecution already.

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Charles Bukowski:  1709 days ago

Because Overcrowding is something else entirely, that wasn't something Michelle Rodriguez could do anything with.. That's the responsiblity of the state.

But when that is said I would have prefered that Michelle served her sentence to her full time, and I have the feeling that Michelle would have preffered it that way too.

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F-dog:  1667 days ago

Its a shame a person with that much money and glitz can't afford clean guys or girls to have sex with.........

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