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Is Paris Hilton Headed Back to the Slammer?

The Life of a Glitzy Socialite

Barbara Kasey Smith
Is Paris Hilton Headed Back To The Slammer?

Is Paris Hilton headed back to the slammer? Paris and her boyfriend, Cy Waits, were stopped in a traffic stop on Saturday in Las Vegas, Nevada, and she was arrested for cocaine possession, and if she's convicted of the charge, she could be headed back to the slammer. During the traffic stop, Paris was sitting in the front seat of the car and she reached into a purse for her lip balm, and cocaine spilled from the purse. Isn't this a coincidence? Did Paris tell the police the purse belonged to her? Will this stand up in court?

Is Your Glitzy Socialite Life Destroying You?

I'm beginning to wonder if Paris will ever stop her glitzy socialite life as a party goer? Paris, wake up woman, you're ruining your life and it's going to keep you in trouble. You're a 29 year old woman who should be mature enough to act your age and take charge of your life before you ruin it for good. When you were put into the slammer the last time, I thought you had truly learned your lesson but it appears it is only getting worse each time. Will this third time for you to be charged strike you out again and put you in the place you hate to be? Once you're convicted, it's too late to start crying and regret the situation you've gotten yourself in...no-one did it to you but yourself. You need to clean your act up and put yourself to good use doing other things to occupy your time and to benefit society.

Paris also just escaped being charged for marijuana at the World Cup...this should have been a warning to her that she's right back into her "old" habits. It is my opinion, you're headed down a path of destroying your own life and it would be ashame because you have much to offer to our society. My question to you, "What's leading you to end up in these types situations...is it the wild parties, drugs, and life in general?" Why not step back and change your prespective in life? Clean your act up before it is too late.

Published by Barbara Kasey Smith

Barbara Kasey Smith was born in a coal mining town in West Virginia. Her father was a coal miner. There were seven children in her family and life definitely wasn't any easy one in the coal camp community. I...  View profile

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