
Let's put it this way Paris Hilton doesn't want to go to jail nor does she think she deserves it. She's even been spotted crying in public.
According to TMZ:
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."

Meanwhile before being sentenced on Friday Paris told Harper's Bazaar that cops only pull her over so they could ask her out - not arrest her.
"I think I get in more trouble because of who I am.
"It's really annoying. They're [the cops] like, 'What's your phone number? Want to go out to dinner?'
And her long time rep Elliot Mintz is gone.
Here's his statement to TMZ :
The day after the hearing, I sent an e-mail expressing my sadness over the ruling of the judge and the irrational sentence he imposed. In that e-mail I also offered my sincerest apology for any misunderstanding she received from me regarding the terms of her probation. To the extent that I have miscommunicated information I received from her attorneys......I am deeply and profoundly sorry. I told her that I assume personal responsibility for my part in this matter. I believe when stated in court that she believed it was o.k. for her to drive under certain circumstances she was being absolutely truthful. Due to this misunderstanding, I am no longer representing Paris. For the record, I have nothing but love and respect for Paris and her family. Paris is a wonderful person and does not deserve the punishment that was handed down by the court. I only wish her my best.
In court Friday, Paris claimed that it was Elliot who had mistakenly assured her she was able to drive, even though she had a suspended license. The judge, however, didn't buy her claim, and sent her to the slammer.

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