Paris
Hilton
has
been
transferred
from
a
medical
ward
back
to
the
prison
cell
where
she
began
her
jail
time.
The
hotel
heiress
was
returned
to
the
Century
Regional
Detention
Centre
yesterday
evening,
after
spending
four
nights
at
Los
Angeles'
Twin
Towers
Correctional
Facility
and
will
remain
there
for
the
remainder
of
her
sentence.
The
26-year-old
was
moved
off
the
specialist
ward
because
her
undisclosed
medical
condition
is
now
said
to
be
stable
and
her
condition
will
continue
to
be
monitored.
Paris
was
initially
jailed
on
June
3rd
for
driving
with
a
suspended
licence.
She
was
given
a
45
day
sentence
but
it
was
ruled
she
would
only
serve
23
on
account
of
good
behaviour.
However,
she
was
released
after
just
five
days,
citing
"medical
reasons",
and
was
put
on
40-day
house
arrest.
The
move
caused
great
controversy
and
Paris
was
summoned
back
to
court
on
June
8th,
where
Judge
Michael
Sauer
ordered
her
back
to
jail
and
increased
her
sentence
back
to
45
days.
On
her
return
to
prison,
a
terrified
Paris
fell
ill
again
and
was
taken
to
the
Twin
Towers
to
recover.
On
Tuesday
last,
her
worried
parents
Kathy
and
Rick
visited,
speaking
to
their
daughter
through
a
glass
shield.
She
told
them
she
was
suffering
from
the
cold
and
lack
of
sleep,
but
assured
them
she
had
got
her
appetite
back
and
had
eaten
cereal
that
morning.
Emerging
from
their
30-minute
visit,
Kathy
said:
"It's
tough
in
there.
It's
cold
and
she
hasn't
had
much
sleep."