Paris Hilton debarred from two Las Vegas resorts

Thursday, September 2, 2010, 12:27 [IST]
Washington (ANI): Socialite Paris Hilton has been banned from two Sin City resorts following an arrest on the grounds of possessing cocaine. Police has also reported smelling marijuana emanating from the Cadillac Escalade her boyfriend was driving, reports RadarOnline.

Hilton, 29, has been banned from two resorts of Wynn resorts Wynn Las Vegas and Encore. She was caught with cocaine in Wynn Las Vegas on August 27 when it fell out from her bag as she tried to reach for lip balm. Hilton's boyfriend, Cy Waits, was fired from his job with Wynn Resorts earlier this week.

Waits was also arrested on suspicion of misdemeanour driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Charges have not yet been filed. Hilton has been scheduled for arraignment on October 27 in Nevada. Of Late, Hilton has been involved in the drug possession news quite often. She was arrested during football world cup in South Africa for possessing marijuana and was held by police in France for the same offence.

"These rumours going around are so ridiculous, untrue and cruel. I am not going to even pay attention to them because I know the truth," the New York Post quoted the heiress as tweeting late Tuesday night.

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User Comments
Ikonoclast 02 Sep 2010 06:41 pm
I think it is great that people from India, where they speak many different languages, are now teaching me new words in English. And I've been told that I'm in the 99th percentile, as far as my vocabulary goes. It is laudable that the Indian culture puts a high value on education - I only wish that we Americans did the same - but it seems we suffer ignorance brought on by complacency.
Debarred 02 Sep 2010 03:50 pm
Don't feel bad ikonoklast. I was thinking the same thing before I looked debarred up.
Ikonoklast 02 Sep 2010 03:35 pm
I apologize for my comment - I should be "debarred" from commenting - this word actually exists, and is actually on point. It is just so uncommon in American vernacular that I've never seen it before. Mea culpa.
Ikonoklast 02 Sep 2010 03:29 pm
The reporter who wrote this headline should be "debarred" from journalism.
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