Celebrity Justice
Paris Goes Postal on "Pen" Pen Pals

Just 32 days after Paris Hilton was released from jail, her fans are finally hearing back from the convicted heiress. That's hot copy!
Paris Hilton Reply Letter
TMZ has obtained one of the generic reply letters that someone in Paris's camp is sending to people who wrote the convict/socialite while she did time at Lynwood Jail. Photocopied and slightly off center (the letter), it contains the line, "I read your letter..." -- perhaps she did, but as TMZ first reported, Paris got so much mail at Lynwood -- it had to be carried out in giant push carts!

After Paris mentions how "the letters I'm recieving [sic] really do put a smile on my face," the heartfelt message concludes with the gut-wrenching description of her time in the lockup: "I sit here in my cell sad and alone." One can't help but feel for the traumatized multi-millionheiress!

Not one to disappoint her fans, the letter is accompanied by a hot photo of Miss Hilton. Sealed with a kiss.

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46. Thank you for responding, Mr. Korell.

I happen to post under my own name as do some other people. I knew little about Paris Hilton until all of the ridiculous media coverage on her jail sentence and time served assaulted the sensibilities of millions of viewers on a non-stop basis. After researching the facts surrounding the sentencing (my profession involves research), I do not feel that she was unjustly sentenced or that she was a political pawn. It was surprising to see what facts a few media sources left out of their coverage. (Talk about sloppy reporting and behind the scenes maneuvering.)

What I and others discovered in researching why so many people seem to disrespect Paris was both illuminating and shocking. I still do not see her taking responsibility for her actions other than using the media for more photo ops and what certainly appear to be some shallow PR strategies.

I feel that you and Paris are not cut from the same cloth, John. You obviously have a conscience. She obviously does not, and still carries this sense of entitlement that is offensive to many.

I wish you the very best.

Georgia Mark

Posted at 2:06PM on Aug 7th 2007 by Georgia

47. Thank you Georgia, Yes, I agree that there probably is much more than is actually known and I only can go on what I know which admittedly is not much. Just so you know I wasn't saying she didn't deserve the sentence she got, what she did was totally stupid and dangerous. I was referring to the territorial push pull of the Sheriff and the Judge with her in the middle. My feeling is that it was handled poorly to say the least and they need to set up a better line of jurisdiction to prevent those kinds of things in the future. If we are all created equal then we should all be treated equal. My "conscience" took a long time to become a part of me as well as whatever common sense I might have now. Yes, I know she is still taking advantage of her situation but I can only hope that she will come to see that she really needs to take a different fork in the road of life and to do it soon before it's too late. It's been a pleasure discussing this with you, In Christ's love, John Korell

Posted at 4:28PM on Aug 7th 2007 by John Korell

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