The troubles for jailed heiress Paris Hilton don't seem to stop anywhere. She now has to look out for a new agent after her jail term. On Tuesday, Endeavor, a major Hollywood talent agency which represented her for two years, said it has dropped the reality show star.
The popular showbiz girl and the constant subject of tabloid speculations Paris Hilton had signed with talent agency Endeavor in the year 2005. Since then, the the Beverly Hills-based agency was representing her in all areas.
The 26-year-old heiress to the Hilton Hotels fortune and the daughter of real estate magnate Rick Hilton "is no longer a client of Endeavor," a spokesman for the Endeavor agency, Michael Donkis, said on Tuesday, declining further comment. The office of the celebrity socialite’s manager also confirmed that Hilton was between agents at the moment.
Although, the manager’s office and Donkis, both declined to disclose when or how the split came about, but according to People magazine's Web site, the agency dropped Hilton last Friday when the Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Sauer ordered Hilton to switch from her house arrest to a Los Angeles county jail to complete her sentence for violating probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case.
The People.com Web site reported that Endeavor agency has announced its separation from Hilton in a company-wide memo. However, Hilton's publicist, Elliot Mintz said he had not yet received any information about the so-called split.
The high profile celebrity blonde, who checked herself into Los Angeles jail late last Sunday night (June 3), one and a half day before her deadline, was released from the county jail Thursday by Sheriff Lee Baca because of an unspecified medical condition.
After spending three days in the slammer, Hilton was sent to her $2.1 million home with silk sheets, servants and a pool in the hills above Sunset Strip, with an electronic ankle bracelet to monitor her movements. The celebrity inmate was told she could finish her sentence under house arrest, meaning she could not leave her four-bedroom, three-bathroom home in the Hollywood Hills until next month.
But, judge Sauer called her back to his courtroom on last Friday and apparently unmoved by the pleas of Hilton's three lawyers to send her back to home confinement due to an undisclosed medical condition (probably a skin rash), ordered to send her back to jail.
In defence of their decision to release the hotel heiress, Mr. Baca said he had allowed Hilton home because of “her severe medical problems” and confirmed that her condition was “mental”.
But, the sentencing judge and the city’s chief prosecutor strongly opposed Mr. Baca’s plea. Besides ordering to send Hilton back to jail, Judge Sauer insisted Hilton serve her full sentence, i.e. 45 days in jail, not the reduced 23-day sentence the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department gave her.
After failing to win the favor of judge Sauer and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to pardon her, she eventually was favored by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, which decided to cut Hilton’s sentence after reviewing the case and giving her credit for good behavior.
However, in his ruling on Friday, Judge Sauer, for the second time, ordered to send the celebrity heiress behind bars, and instead of favored, reduced jail term, ordered her to serve full sentence.
Hilton is currently behind bars at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility.
Meanwhile, the parents of Young actress and model Paris Hilton visited their daughter Tuesday. After the 30-minute visit, Hilton’s mother Kathy said: "It's tough in there. It's cold." She added: "It's just good to see her."
Hiltons’ visit came shortly after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors ordered Sheriff Lee Baca to respond by next week to allegations of favoritism for reassigning Hilton.
After spending the hard days in prison, the real estate dynasty will again don her hard-partying lifestyle once she gets out of the jail. According to the New York Post, Hilton's parents are planning a huge "get out of jail" party for their daughter who is scheduled to be released on 26th June.
Labeled as the “Party Girl”, the star of a hit television show The Simple Life has a best-selling memoir- Confessions of an Heiress, a signature perfume line, a nightclub in Orlando, Florida -Club Paris and handbag collection.
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