Paris Hilton Is Clearly Victim Of Her Own Fame
Paris Hilton is not going down without a fight.
The day after she was sentenced to 45 days in the slammer for violating her probation by driving with a suspended license, Hilton walked outside her house and told a gaggle of camerapeople, “I told the truth yesterday. I feel that I was treated unfairly.” Hilton called the sentence “both cruel and unwarranted” and added “I don’t deserve this.”
Commentator: Judge Had Other Options
There’s no question about it. Now that I’ve learned that the judge had other options instead of prison, the judge, Michael T. Sauer, has done this to her on purpose.
I knew there was something more to this, and I was still wondering if Paris was a victim or not. Now I am convinced she is because of her image of being rich, famous and pretty.
It’s actually more of a message he is sending to other celebrities by using Paris Hilton, one of the most photographed celebrities on Earth.
This is clearly unfair to Paris, and she did not expect prison, although she should have known better.
But I have no doubt in my mind that she is being used by the Superior Court.
People like Michael T. Sauer, be damned! They’ve degraded Paris so badly, and they always get away with it.
I hope her lawyer will get her out of this unnecessary mess and another judge should give her a more reasonable punishement.
Posted: May 6th, 2007
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