Friday, February 03, 2006

THIEF IN THE NIGHT
Paris Hilton has been victimized once again. Hilton, whose Beverly Hills house was burglarized two years ago, was recently moving to new digs. In order to make the upheaval easier, Hilton had her entire house packed up and sent to storage. But thieves somehow made off with mounds of Hilton memorabilia.

Paris and her representative, Elliott Mintz, were alerted to the theft by a tabloid reporter who was contacted by the robbers looking to sell her belongings.

It's been one thing after another for Paris. Just a year ago, photos, phone numbers and text messages from her Sidekick were posted on the Internet. The likes of Christina Aguilera, Fred Durst, Lindsay Lohan, Usher, Ashlee Simpson and Vin Diesel had to change their phone numbers.

In the latest theft, according to Mintz, "basic household items, two or three computers, tons and tons of clothing, and hundreds and hundreds of photos and videotapes and journals" were stolen. While Mintz assured us that the videotapes were nothing like "that" videotape (the one in which Hilton had sex with Rick Salomon), he could not say for sure if the tapes were like the ones she made with former exes Nick Carter and Jason Shaw, where she made out and exposed herself in the back of a cab. Nor could Mintz say if the tapes held lesbian action, like the one Hilton made with former pal Nicole Lenz.

"I haven't seen any of them nor do I want to," Mintz said. But forget the tapes - Hilton was most upset about losing her journals. "When I first told her, the thing that upset her the most were her journals and her diaries - that is the most personal of the materials," Mintz said. Ironically, Hilton published a "diary" for teens last year titled, "Your Heiress Diary: Confess It All to Me." Mintz told PAGE SIX, "There is not yet a criminal investigation. We haven't gone to authorities and are basically hoping to work this out [privately]. My interest is to see to it Paris gets her things back. I don't know if any money will be involved."

Perhaps they want to keep it as quiet as they did two years ago when ex-con Darnell Riley was accused of masterminding the break-in to Hilton's Beverly Hills home and blackmailing her for a videotape that had her saying the "N" word. Hilton reportedly paid Riley $20,000 each month for several months for the return of the tape.

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