Jun 13 2007
More Hilton Privilege: Parents visit and get VIP treatment, normal folk kicked out.
I am not blogging about the heiress in jail, I sowre I was done. This is about her idiotic “better then everyone else” parents who went to see their daughter today.
As normal folk waited for hours to see their loved ones, they were taken straight in past the lines.
Hilton’s Parents Visit, Breeze Past Line
The parents of Paris Hilton didn’t have to wait long to visit their daughter Tuesday, raising more questions of whether the hotel heiress was receiving special treatment. The Hiltons breezed past some waiting in line for hours to see loved ones.
The visit angered some others who were waiting to see inmates. Shatani Alverson, 23, said she was hustled out of the visiting room at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility moments after her husband walked in because of the Hiltons. She was told to come back after lunch.
Alvina Floyd waited more than four hours to visit her fiance. It normally takes two, and Floyd, 20, blamed the Hiltons for the delay.
“I have to be at work later,” she said. “I can’t wait here all day.”
Steve Whitmore, a sheriff’s spokesman, deflected criticism about the Hiltons’ visit. He said it was routine for high-profile inmates to receive visitors during lunch, a time when the visiting room is normally cleared out and closed.
She was sent to a medical ward, where sheriff’s officials said it costs $1,109.78 a day to house a female inmate compared to $99.64 a day in the general population.
County Supervisor Don Knabe said he and his colleagues had received many angry e-mails from people who believed Baca was treating the heiress better than other sick and mentally ill inmates.
Mary Tiedeman, who regularly visits the jails as a monitor for the ACLU, said the area where Hilton was being housed was usually reserved for high-security inmates or those worse off than Hilton has appeared.
“I don’t know what her health issue is, but you have got to have a pretty intense medical or mental health problem to be in that part of the jail,” she said.
This is just another sick example of the attitude of expectation, of the privilege the Hilton’s seem to expect. I don’t expect Kathy Hilton to understand the complaints or to even acknowledge the fact that they got preferential treatment.
To her, it is life as normal.
Idiots. Its ironic that this week, Paris is actually starting to act more mature than they are.
One Response to “More Hilton Privilege: Parents visit and get VIP treatment, normal folk kicked out.”





Once again, another look into how much we idol the rich and treat them above others.
Looks like we haven’t moved out of the Rolling Twenties idolization of money and power and the wanton spending of capitol goods.
I think the Hiltons need to go live in a ghetto community where there is no butler, no special treatment, no ’special high-security ward’ for Paris.
Until the rich see beyond their rose-hued glasses, this will be a regular story for years to come, of the rich and famous being treated so injustly, and the good and the common get driven into the mud of peasentry disabuse.