Paris's Grandfather is Taking Most All of His Money from Her!

Erika Gilliam-Long
Paris Hilton will not be known now for being so rich! I guess she will have to use some of her Simple Life learning's to life from here on out!

Paris's grandfather, Barron Hilton, announced Wednesday that he would be donating 97% of his $2.3 billion fortune to charity. That wealth includes $1.2 billion Barron Hilton stands to earn from both the recent sale of Hilton Hotels Corp.

He has announced that he is donating it to the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.

The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation supports projects that will help provide clean water in parts of Africa, gives education to the blind children, and helps with housing for the mentally ill. The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation has expressed thanks and gratitude toward Barron Hilton for his fortune. This will now raise the total value to $45. Million.

Paris's grandfather believes that Paris has ruined the family name now. Barron Hilton was very embarrassed by her behavior and attitude in the past and is scared for his family name.

What has Paris got to say about this so far? There have been no official comments released from her about this situation. But I can only imagine that she is going to be pissed when she understands how much money she is losing!

Published by Erika Gilliam-Long

Erika is a 23 year old college student who enjoys spending her time hanging out with friends, writing, reading, and enjoying life.  View profile

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  • BuntingResources.com1/16/2008

    Another well written celeb piece.

  • Erika Gilliam12/28/2007

    I know April!!

    Thanks Kelly!

  • April Horton12/27/2007

    I think they still will have something like 69 million to split between them! geesg! how much money does one family need? I think it's great he is giving it to charity but he sounds kind of spiteful too. the grass isn't always greener..

  • Kelly Herdrich12/27/2007

    Great information. Well written, thanks Erika.

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