I'm sure Paris will get a kick out of it.

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Meanwhile Paris plans to open a home for former female prisoners.
The hotel heiress, who is set to be released from California's Century
Regional Detention Center in Lynwood tomorrow (06.26.07), has spoken to jail
doctors and officials about setting up a safe house for newly released
inmates.
Paris is quoted by E! News as saying: "I'm lucky enough that when I leave
prison I have a home to go to and a family that loves me. A lot of girls in
here don't have that option. They go back to the streets.
"I want to help build a transitional home so that when inmates leave here
they have somewhere to go. These women just keep coming back because they
have no home to go to."
Paris, 26, says her facility would offer former prisoners somewhere to stay
while they look for jobs and try to find their families.

She explained: "It will be a place for them to go get food, clothes and get
them up on their feet, especially the mothers. It's just a really bad cycle.
If we stop it now, we can make our community a better place."
'The Simple Life' star revealed she is planning to cut ties with many of her
wild friends.
She said: "I think there are a lot of bad people that I was around. I don't
want to surround myself with those types anymore."
Paris also slammed rumors she has been refusing to eat in prison.
She said: "There are a lot of untrue rumors going around. I'm the exact
same weight. The food is awful, but I'm eating. When I come out, people will
see I'm exactly the same."
Meanwhile, Paris' mother Kathy has revealed her daughter is looking forward
to getting rid of her prison uniform.
Kathy, who visited Paris at the weekend, said: "Paris is so excited about
seeing the family. She also can't wait to take that orange suit off. She is
sick of orange, but her health is good."
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