Date Published: 08/28/10
Paris Hilton arrested again for cocaine possession
Paris Hilton was arrested late Friday after a police motorcycle officer smelled
marijuana smoke wafting from a black Cadillac Escalade driven by her boyfriend
on the Las Vegas Strip, then found cocaine in her purse, authorities said.
A crowd quickly gathered when Hilton and Las Vegas nightclub mogul Cy Waits were
stopped about 11:30 p.m. Friday in the vehicle near the Wynn Las Vegas resort,
police said.
The 29-year-old celebrity socialite was taken into the hotel "to keep her safe" during the initial investigation, police Lt. Wayne Holman said.
Police Officer Marcus Martin said the motorcycle officer pulled the Escalade
over on Las Vegas Boulevard after noticing smoke that smelled like marijuana.
Police later found a substance in Hilton's purse that tests showed to be
cocaine, Martin said. He didn't say how much of the drug was found.
Hilton was arrested on suspicion of felony cocaine possession.
Waits, 34, was arrested on misdemeanor suspicion of driving under the influence
of alcohol or drugs.
Both were booked into the Clark County jail, where Martin said Hilton was
released without bail about 2:45 a.m. Saturday.
Less than an hour later, Hilton's Twitter account was updated with a posting
that said the actress was in bed watching the television show "Family Guy," and
then that she was going to sleep. It was unclear if the tweets came from her,
were posted by time-release or were sent by someone else.
If convicted of the low-grade felony, Hilton would get probation. Any violation
of probation would be punishable by one to four years in Nevada state prison.
Clark County District Attorney David Roger declined comment Saturday about the
case.
Hilton's attorney, David Chesnoff, told The Associated Press on Saturday morning
that he was still gathering facts about the arrest.
"I caution people not to rush to judgment," he said.
Waits' lawyer, Richard Schonfeld, said Waits posted $2,000 bail and was expected
to be released Saturday.
Court appearance dates for Hilton and Waits were not immediately available.
Schonfeld said he was "troubled by the circumstances" leading to the arrest, but
declined to specify his concerns.
"As the case proceeds, a lot of facts are going to come to light that will
ultimately lead to exoneration," Schonfeld said.
Hilton's manager did not immediately respond early Saturday to telephone calls
for comment. Hilton's publicist, Dawn Miller, did not immediately return an
e-mail message.
A spokeswoman for Wynn Resorts in Las Vegas did not immediately respond to
messages seeking comment.
Waits and his twin brother, Jesse, are managing partners of the Tryst Nightclub
inside Wynn Las Vegas, Drai's after hours club at Bill's Gamblin' Hall & Saloon,
and XS The Nightclub at Wynn's Encore resort. A spokeswoman for Harrah's resorts
declined immediate comment.
Earlier this week, Hilton was in the news when a 31-year-old man allegedly tried
to break into her Los Angeles home.
Authorities have said that someone carrying two big knives banged on Hilton's
window Tuesday. She posted a photo of the arrest on Twitter and described it as "scary." Nathan Lee Parada faces a felony burglary charge.
Hilton was arrested this summer after the Brazil-Netherlands World Cup match in
Port Elizabeth, South Africa, on suspicion of possession of marijuana. The case
was then dropped at a midnight court hearing.
Hilton pleaded no contest in 2007 to alcohol-related reckless driving and was
sentenced to 45 days in jail. After spending about 23 days in jail, Hilton told
CNN host Larry King that the experience caused her to re-evaluate the role
partying played in her life. She said she wanted "to help raise money for kids
and for breast cancer and multiple sclerosis."
While most famous for her tabloid exploits and reality TV series "The Simple
Life," Hilton has appeared in the films "Bottoms Up," "The Hottie & the Nottie"
and "House of Wax."
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