Paris's cellmates delighted!
Paris
Hilton's
fellow
prison
inmates
are
delighted
she
has
returned
because
they
are
getting
extra
treats.
Prisoners
at
California's
Century
Regional
Detention
Facility
in
Lynwood
-
where
the
socialite
was
transferred
back
to
on
Wednesday,
claim
they
are
receiving
added
perks
to
stop
them
complaining
that
Paris
is
getting
special
treatment.
Rosemary Gibbons, 35, who released yesterday, told the New York Daily News newspaper: "Since she was here last week, they started giving us double bologna, double apple juices. Two blankets instead of one - and a sheet, too! Everyone has cookies coming out of their pockets. "Now we feel like we are in the Hilton Hotel." Waynnisha Brown, 19, also released yesterday said: "There is extra food everywhere, and now they take you at the clinic right away if you are sick and they don't charge you. It's usually $3 for medical, now it's free."
Meanwhile, Paris' mother Kathy has revealed the socialite's sister Nicky was hysterical after visiting her in jail. Kathy told People magazine: "It's tough. It is. It's just one hour a week - 30 minutes on Sunday and 30 minutes on Tuesday. We talk through glass. "And Nicky left in hysterics. She tried to keep the brave face but - I never see Nicky cry." Nicky added: "It's sad. It's like right out of the movies. The glass partition, the orange jumpsuit. Everything."
Paris, 26, re-entered prison custody at the weekend after a briefly being let out on house release. She spent four days at Twin Towers jail - a mental facility - due to unspecified medical conditions, and has now returned to Lynwood to complete her 45-day sentence for driving with a suspended licence.