After weeks in an ill-fitting uniform, Paris Hilton left jail Tuesday and is expected to give Larry King an interview today.
The Washington Post reported:
"Before her release, she gave her attorney Richard Hutton a pencil drawing to deliver to the uber-celebrity-gossip Web site TMZ.com. Hilton's schoolgirl sketch showed a weird self-portrait of Hilton, with those alien doe eyes, garbed in county jail drawstring pants and smock, standing beside a pay phone..."
The San Diego Union Tribune reported:
"'I want to help build a transitional home so that when inmates leave here they don't have to go back to the street,'” she told E! News' Ryan Seacrest from jail last week. She also said she'd like to change her image.
“'I used to act dumb. It was an act. I am 26 years old, and that act is no longer cute,'” Hilton told ABC News' Barbara Walters."
Hilton's life-changing experience started after she got arrested for DUI and violated her probation multiple times, compelling a judge to order her to jail. Sheriff Lou Baca released Hilton from jail so she could finish her sentence on mansion-arrest. The judge quickly ordered her back to jail.
A petition is being circulated to remove Baca from office, over the apparently preferential treatment he had given to Hilton (CNN).
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