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Simple life beauty Paris Hilton is "reflecting on her life and how to make the world better."



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The hotel heiress's lawyer, Richard A. Hutton, visited her at California's
Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood after
her first night in jail.
As he left the facility, Hutton said: "Her attitude is - I'm going to come
in here, I'm going to do my time, get it over with, and I'm going to show
the world who I really am.
"She's using this time to reflect on her life, to see what she can do to
make the world better.
"She's doing very well under the circumstances. The staff here have reported
that she has been gracious, polite, and thankful for helping her.
The 26-year-old is in solitary confinement in a cell which measures just 12
by eight feet.
It has a bunk bed, a toilet, wash basin and two windows - a little one in
the door, and one which overlooks other buildings.
Hutton insists it is the dangers facing Paris while in prison that have
forced the authorities to put her in isolation.
He said: "Because of who she is, they had no choice - and believe me, we are
more interested in her safety more than anything else - but to place her in
administrative segregation.
"The one hour of the day she's out, she is allowed to take a shower or talk
on the phone.
"But my client's reaction to this has been fantastic. I'm very, very proud
of her."
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