Paris Hilton protests closure of Provo Canyon school where she claims she was abused


Paris Hilton protested on Friday calling for the closure of Provo Canyon School, a boarding school in Utah, where she says she was abused as a teenager.

Hillett staged a protest in a park near Provo Canyon School, as well as hundreds and hundreds of others who shared stories of abuse they say were suffering there or in similar schools for troubled youth. She is calling for the school to close.

Hilton, a socialist who became a reality TV star, and many wore black T-shirts with red letters on the back that said “Survivors” and read “Breaking Code Silence” on the front, forcing others to The context of the new campaign to shed light on what she believes is a corrupt industry that manipulates parents and shocks young people. This was Hilton’s first time since she was a teenager, when she says she was verbally, emotionally and physically abused in what she described as “torture.”

Since her documentary “This Paris” was released on YouTube last month, other celebrities have also talked about their experiences at the school or others like her, including Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris Jackson and tattoo artist Kate von D.

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“It’s so shocking that you don’t even want to think it looks real,” Hillett told the crowd in a speech. “It’s something I’ve blocked from my memory forever.”

Paris Hilton speaks before a protest in Provo, Utah, on Friday, October 9, 2020.  Hilton went to protest outside a boarding school in Utah on Friday where she alleged she was physically and mentally abused by staff when she was a teenager.

Paris Hilton speaks before a protest in Provo, Utah, on Friday, October 9, 2020. Hilton went to protest outside a boarding school in Utah on Friday where she alleged she was physically and mentally abused by staff when she was a teenager.
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The organization is now under new ownership and the administration has said it will not be able to comment on anything that happened before, including Hilton’s time. The school’s owners declined to comment Friday, citing a statement on the school’s website as saying the previous owners had sold the school in 2000. The school aims to help young people who have struggled in typical home and school environments, some of whom deal with drug addiction or violent acting, according to the website.

“We are committed to providing high quality care to young people with special and often complex, emotional, behavioral and mental needs,” the statement said.

In the documentary, Hilton says she went to a nightlife scene in New York as a teenager and her family stayed at the W thedorf Astoria Hotel and glanced outside and went to clubs.

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Her bored parents sent her to various programs to straighten her out. When she was 17, Hilton was finally sent to describe what she described as “the worst of the worst”: Provo Canyon School in Utah.

She lived at Provo for 11 months and says there, she was mentally and physically abused, claiming that staff would beat her, force her to take unfamiliar pills, see her in the shower and send her to solitary confinement without clothes as punishment. .

The 39-year-old says the treatment was so “traumatic” that he had to endure years of nightmares and insomnia.

Alumni of Provo Canyon, some of whom went to school with Socialite a few years ago, confirmed her claims in multiple interviews with Fox News.

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After returning home, she vowed to protect herself, and when she finally became famous on the reality show “The Simple Life” in the early 2000s, she created the iconic person, according to the documentary.

Paris Hilton, 39, joined several other protesters in Utah on Friday.

Paris Hilton, 39, joined several other protesters in Utah on Friday.
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In protest, Hilton and others vowed to continue until all schools abusing young people are closed. After she and others spoke in the park, she led the group to the protest steps until they reached the front door of the school, where she stopped pretending in front of the school sign with her poster, saying, “Shut down Provo.”

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“There are thousands of schools around. “The Provo Canyon is just the first thing I want to go down,” Hilton said. “From there, it will be a domino effect.”

The Associated Press contributes to this report.