Friday, September 24, 2010

Paris Hilton Denied Entry Into Japan, Recession Forcasted For Japanese Drug Dealers

Paris Hilton arrives at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas, Nevada September 20, 2010. Hilton pleaded guilty on Monday to cocaine possession and was fined $2,000 by a Las Vegas judge and ordered to complete 200 hours of community service. REUTERS/Richard Brian  (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT CRIME LAW)

It seems the Japanese aren't overly hospitable to Western billionaires who are serving suspended sentences for drug convictions. After being detained and denied entry into Japan for her recent legal troubles, Paris has decided to throw in the towel on her most recent trip. One of her reps has posted the following:

"Paris Hilton has decided to return to the U.S. after a lengthy delay at Japanese immigration. Paris is very disappointed and fought hard to keep her business commitments and see her fans, but she is forced to postpone her commitments in Asia. Paris understands and respects the rules and laws of the immigration authorities in Japan and fully wishes to cooperate with them. Paris looks forward to returning in the future to a country she loves and has been coming to for the past 10 years."

It is still unknown how her heartbroken fans in Asia will react to these sudden developments.

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