CBS/AP/ February 11, 2009, 4:39 PM

Paris Spends Newfound Freedom With Family

Newly-released from jail, Paris Hilton spent much of the day Tuesday with her family, her publicist confirms to The Showbuzz. Whether she's up for a night on the town is another story.

"I don't know what her plans are this evening," Elliot Mintz said Tuesday afternoon. "I just know that she's with her family now and intends to do the taping (with Larry King) tomorrow."

The hotel heiress presumably will discuss more long-range plans Wednesday when she appears on CNN's "Larry King Live" in an interview airing from his Los Angeles studio.

Hilton was all smiles as she walked out of a Los Angeles County jail early Tuesday, officially ending a bizarre, three-week stay that ignited furious debate over celebrity treatment in the jail system.

The 26-year-old celebutante was greeted by an enormous gathering of cameras and reporters upon leaving the all-women's facility in Lynwood about 15 minutes past midnight. She had checked into the Century Regional Detention Facility late June 3, largely avoiding the spotlight, after a surprise appearance at the MTV Movie Awards.

Hilton smiled and waved as she filed past deputies and the media, her blond hair pulled back in a braided ponytail. Her parents, Kathy and Rick, waited in a black SUV. Hilton hurried to the vehicle, where she hugged her mom through the window.

Photos: Paris Hilton Leaves Jail
Hilton, who was wearing a sage jacket with white trim over a white shirt and skinny jeans, did not respond to reporters' questions.

"She fulfilled her debt. She was obviously in good spirits. She thanked people as she left," said sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore.

Chased by photographers in the air and on the street, the celebutante and her parents drove to her grandparents' mansion in fashionable Holmby Hills. She spent the morning behind the mansion's gates while people in more than a dozen cars came and went.

At one point, a black Cadillac Escalade arrived carrying balloons and a cake with the words "Welcome Home" in pink frosting. At another, a van from Dream Catchers Hair Extensions, Hilton's own company, passed through the gates. Dream Catchers receptionist Crystal Armijo confirmed the heiress was having extensions added to her hair.

Late in the morning a police officer went inside the mansion and came out a few minutes later to announce that the family would not be making a statement Tuesday.

"There's not going to be a press conference today," said police Sgt. B. Anthony Roberts.

Besides the few cars entering and leaving, there was little sign of activity throughout the day at the Holmby Hills house, which was shielded by large, wrought-iron gates, a block wall and tall shrubs.

Later in the day, as traffic began to back up for blocks and people in cars leaned on their horns, neighbors expressed their irritation.

"I'm trying to get my daughter to her dance class," an angry Mindy Mann said as she called police on her cell phone.

One passing motorist took both hands off the steering wheel to make an obscene gesture to reporters.

3Hilton herself told Ryan Seacrest by telephone last week about her plans following her release. "I will definitely get a good meal because the food in here is absolutely inedible and horrible," she said.

Over the weekend, her mother, Kathy Hilton, paid a visit to the jail and told reporters afterward that her daughter was itching to trade in her orange jail jumpsuit for something a bit more stylish.

"She doesn't like orange anymore," Hilton's mother said. "She can't wait to get that orange suit off."

The hotel heiress will complete her probation in March 2009 as long as she keeps her driver's license current and doesn't break any laws. She can reduce that time by 12 months if she does community service that could include a public-service announcement, the city attorney's office has said.

During her stay at the Lynwood facility, Hilton was mostly confined to a solitary cell in the special needs unit away from the other 2,200 inmates.

Photos: Paris Hilton
After spending only three days there, she was released to home confinement by Sheriff Lee Baca for an unspecified medical condition that he later said was psychological.

The following day, Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer, who sentenced the hotel heiress, called her back into court and ordered her returned to jail, saying he had not condoned her release.

Hilton left the courtroom in tears calling for her mother and shouting, "It's not right!"

She was then taken to the downtown Twin Towers jail, which houses men and the county jail's medical treatment center, where she underwent medical and psychiatric exams to determine where she should be confined.

Hilton's stay there cost taxpayers $1,109.78 a day, more than 10 times the cost of housing inmates in the general population.

The move by Baca caused a firestorm of criticism over whether the celebrity was getting special treatment. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has launched an investigation into whether the multimillionaire received special treatment because of her wealth and fame.

At least one person has filed a claim against the county alleging she "had serious medical issues" but was not treated as well as Hilton.

A few days into her stint at the Twin Towers medical ward, the heiress said in a phone call to Barbara Walters that she had a new outlook.

"I used to act dumb. It was an act. I am 26 years old, and that act is no longer cute," Hilton said during the call, according to an account posted June 11 by Walters on ABC's Web site.

"It is not who I am, nor do I want to be that person for the young girls who looked up to me," Hilton was quoted as saying.

Hilton's path to jail began Sept. 7, when she failed a sobriety test after police saw her weaving down a street in her car on what she said was a late-night run to a hamburger stand.

She pleaded no contest to reckless driving and was sentenced to 36 months' probation, alcohol education and $1,500 in fines.

In the months that followed, she was stopped twice by officers who discovered her driving with a suspended license. The second stop landed her in Sauer's courtroom, where he sentenced her to 45-days in jail. She was released after three weeks for reasons including good behavior.
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lanaedawn says:
"Since her stay cost three times what any ordinary person would have needed she should have to pay it back"


Perhaps...if her quarterly taxes weren't enough to house ALL the inmates in that prison plus pay the salaries of at least 10 police officers
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starleo146 says:
you know media are you afraid to cover the news this is not news. Is she running for president or something I know more than I care to about Paris than what is going on in the country or anywhere for that matter. First it was Anna Nicole now Paris what is it you do not understand, cover the news and forget the Hollywood game enough already. You are losing viewers and then there will be none.
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dixiecharms says:
Folks....remember this is not a child. This is a high school dropout who is somewhere between 27-29 years old. Paris has been aided in her behavior by her family, the media and it would be nice to go one complete day without reading something about her spoiled attitude and looking at her condesending face. Why so much attention? Let's get the media covering the immigration issue and the War in Iraq. Our young people are dying and being mained for life -- do you care about them. I, for one, care about them and wish the media attention could shift to the War and how to make life right for our brave American heroes.
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giord1la says:
who gives a *** about her. she is a ditz and will not change. ENOUGH ALREADY
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gaye5 says:
I keep seeing this womans name all over the American media, and all I have to say is....

........WHO THE HANG CARES.... not me....
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stezzer says:
A spell in the slammer looks like it's done her skin good.

Proves there's always a silver lining to every cloud :))
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cricketmk3 says:
For goodness sake, you'd think she'd been gone to war by the deal her family and the media are making over her "return". I've been on jury duty longer than that!!
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likeitis5050 says:
Since her stay cost three times what any ordinary person would have needed she should have to pay it back. She's high maintenence even in lock down. What a pitiful little poodle is she. We'll see just how far her 'new outlook' will go, but getting 20" extensions first day out isn't a very good sign. Her parents should be charged with aiding in the delinquency of a minor and child endangerment. They are sickening.
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infidel_us says:
"Paris Hilton Gets Out Of Jail"

Thank God!!!! Our national ordeal is finally over!!! WHO GIVES A FLYING F**K ABOUT THIS BIMBO!?!?!?!!?!
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retiredinmex says:
I think her parents should have shared adjoining jail cells for their poor parental roles in this idiot's life.
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