Paris Hilton continues her fight against abuse before the American Congress

Paris Hilton continues her fight against abuse before the American Congress
Paris Hilton continues her fight against abuse before the American Congress

Far from the reality TV bimbo image that once stuck to her, Paris Hilton is a woman of commitment and her word. His fight, for several years now: to put an end to the business of “care centers” or “closed educational centers” which still too often overlook the parents of “problem” adolescents in the United States. A battle that she fought in front of the American Congress – and the CNN cameras – on Wednesday June 26.

In front of members of Congress, Paris Hilton spoke about her personal story. During her teenage years, the young heiress had an unfortunate preference for nightclubs rather than school and her repeated outings frightened her parents, Rick and Kathy Hilton. So much so that when the young blonde turned 16, the couple wanted to send her to a “care center” in Utah, the Provo Canyon School.

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But they “had no idea what the facility actually looked like,” Paris Hilton told the committee. “The staff continually lied to them and manipulated them […] They just thought it would be a normal boarding school, but when I got there there was no therapy. We were constantly demolished, mistreated and insulted. »

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The young woman also spoke of the “punishments” suffered, the days spent in solitary confinement, the sexual assaults… “The inhumane treatment that I suffered will affect me for the rest of my life,” lamented the one who has already describes his experience in a book, a documentary and various interviews.

Paris Hilton especially urged American legislators to pass a bill entitled “Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act”. Supported by Republican Senator Shannon Grove and Democratic Senators Aisha Wahab and Angelique Ashby, this text aims to ensure that centers for adolescents in difficulty are managed directly by the federal government (and no longer fall under the private domain) and that establishment of real transparency on the disciplinary measures adopted. A bill that Paris Hilton had already supported before a California state senatorial committee in April.

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“Become a voice” for all victims

Daily harassment, torture, shower under surveillance, strangulation… In her documentary “This is Paris”, released in September 2020, Paris Hilton lifted the taboo on the hell she suffered during her youth.

And in telling her story, the heiress pledged to “become a voice for children and adults who have had similar experiences” and “shut down” these institutions that promise parents to “rehabilitate” their children. A promise she strives to keep intervention after intervention.

Since first speaking out, Paris Hilton has helped pass a bill to impose stricter oversight of youth centers in the state of Utah. The young woman also traveled to Washington DC to advocate for federal reforms and helped change laws aimed at protecting minors in at least eight states.

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