Fleiss tells Paris, don't worry
11:02 AM PT, May 17 2007
I don't know why Paris Hilton's sentence made me think of calling Heidi Fleiss on the phone at her home in Pahrump, Nevada. But I figured I could, at least, catch up on the laundromat she is opening in Pahrump, just about an hour from Vegas.
If you'll recall, her version of a stud farm has temporarily taken a back seat to a laundromat near the Wal-Mart in Pahrump. Dirty Laundry opens June 10, and I plan to go to the grand opening with a load of laundry.
As usual, Fleiss gives an interview like no one else. I would say she got the better of me on this one. In my defense, it is hard not to look foolish talking to Heidi Fleiss about Paris Hilton. But it can be entertaining:
Richard Abowitz: Do you have any thoughts on Paris going to jail?
Heidi Fleiss: When she wakes up it will be over.
RA: So, you don't think she is facing anything serious?
HF: Of course not. How can you call it serious? When it is over she will meet her new best friend.
RA: So you don't think what she is facing is as bad as she may believe?
HF: Of course not. She is just worried about the stigma that will be attached to her: 'Oh my god, I am not an aristocrat now.' But I happen to really like Paris. I think she is awesome.
RA: Do you actually think she is worried how jail will impact her reputation?
HF: Probably. (This is followed by a string of obscenities invoking stories of Hilton's past behavior, alleged past behavior and present behavior in explicit detail followed by the general indifference of Fleiss to such behavior.) I am saying the worst things I can say so you can't write any of it.
RA: Is there anything you can say without an obscenity about Paris?
HF: Let me tell you, I think Paris is awesome. What I love is that if you take the really richest families in America, all those Fortune 500 parents who send their kids to Ivy League schools and give them the most opportunities to experience culture, their kids still all want to be Paris. I love that.
RA: Do you think her going to jail will change that?
HF: Of course not. She's spent nights in plenty of places that are worse than jail.
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I want Paris's atorney when I am ever arrested for DUI! Anyone else would be in jail for 2 years for the same offense (and probably never hold a license again! Paris's mother is dispicable and one sees the same in her selfish, nasty daughter. I think everyone should boycott the Hilton Hotels due to poor behavior of the representatives! They are so self-rightous and more! Disgust! I will never stay at the Hilton again-ever! They need to learn to be "one of those kids that go to public school." (direct quote from Paris)
She is getting special treatment and it is a direct, bizarre reflection of our societal values. I want no part of them-these sorry sacks of s----.
Posted by: susy fichter | May 17, 2007 at 04:08 PM
susy,
do not say things you do no tknow about. paris is not getting special treatment. michelle rodrigez, a character on lost, was sentanced to 60 days for charges much higher than Paris' prohbation violation. guess how much she stayed in jail? TWO HOURS. the jail system is so overcrowded in california ot begin with. there are far more people getting more
special" treatment than paris.
p.s. if you look at the judge's past conviction cases for the same exact cases, the most hes given is 5-10 days. try to tell me paris isn't being sentanced to a higher charge because of who she is.
Posted by: paul | May 18, 2007 at 07:33 AM
Yes, in fact did Paris Hilton spend time at CEDU and Ascent. The info can be found on www.fornits.com, which is the most accurate source to what is going on at facilities, which claims that they are boarding school but in reality is prisons for teen, who has not been convicted and has been denied the right to a trial.
Posted by: C. Jensen | May 18, 2007 at 08:53 AM
I think Paris should run on the Republican ticket. Maybe even win!
Posted by: Mac | June 04, 2007 at 09:07 AM
I personally feel much safer now that dangerous criminals like Paris Hilton and Heidi Fleiss have been put in jail! Forget about all those gang members and thugs in LA! Skinny beautiful rich women who don't kill or hurt anyone are exactly what the police should be focused on! Way to go LAPD! Keep our city safe from those dangerous criminals like Heidi Fleiss and Paris Hilton! Gosh! Now I can FINALLY leave my house!
Posted by: Sham Ibrahim | June 19, 2007 at 05:58 PM