After finding some luck with her drug charges in America, Paris Hilton had no such luck in Japan. The famous Los Angeles Socialite was detained Tuesday by Japanese officials upon entering Japan for business. Upon arrival at Narita International Airport (NRT), Paris was detained and questioned for 6 hours (over the course of two days) by Japanese officials before being denied entry into the country.
Japan has strict laws which allow them to deny entry to anyone convicted of drug charges. Paris Hilton was recently arrested in Las Vegas for possession of drugs when officers found .8 grams of cocaine in her purse. At the time of the arrest, she used the “it wasn’t mine” defense.
After changing her tune on her “not my drugs” arrest, Paris Hilton plead guilty to misdemeanor drug charges for possession of Cocaine and was sentence to one year probation, $2000.00 in fines, 200 hours of community service, and is required to enter a substance abuse program. She was given a suspended sentence, which means she is not required to serve any jail-time unless she is arrested for something other than a minor traffic violation.
Before taking off, Paris tweeted the following message to her fans, with a screenshot of the tweet below:
“Going home now. So disappointed to miss my fans in Asia. I promise to come back soon. I love you all! Love Paris xoxo.”






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