Paris Hilton Questioned About Coke Bust By Japanese Immigration
Posted on Tue Sep 21st, 2010 9:15am PDT By X17 Staff
Courtesy: Twitter
Multiple reports claim that Paris Hilton was detained by airport immigration officials in Japan for six hours ... questioned over her recent cocaine bust in Las Vegas.
Immigration authorities have ordered the heiress, who traveled with her sister Nicky, to stay at a hotel airport while they conduct their investigation. Until then, Hilton is not allowed to officially enter the country.
X17online received this statement from Paris' rep:
Now that this drama has unfolded, Miss Hilton is considering a possible return to the US to avoid further conflict. Her scheduled events in Japan have now been canceled.
Just yesterday, Paris had tweeted that she couldn't wait to "debut [her] Fall/Winter Collections" in Tokyo on Wednesday.
Do you think Japanese officials should have questioned Paris ... or do you think they were overreacting?
Multiple reports claim that Paris Hilton was detained by airport immigration officials in Japan for six hours ... questioned over her recent cocaine bust in Las Vegas.
Immigration authorities have ordered the heiress, who traveled with her sister Nicky, to stay at a hotel airport while they conduct their investigation. Until then, Hilton is not allowed to officially enter the country.
X17online received this statement from Paris' rep:
- "Paris Hilton was delayed by immigration authorities at a Japanese airport this evening after arriving for business obligations planned many months earlier. Paris was contractually bound to her business trip and didn't want to let down her brands and many Asian fans. She intended on fulfilling her contract and is trying hard to do the responsible thing, but this is beyond her control. She is very disappointed by tonight's events."
Now that this drama has unfolded, Miss Hilton is considering a possible return to the US to avoid further conflict. Her scheduled events in Japan have now been canceled.
Just yesterday, Paris had tweeted that she couldn't wait to "debut [her] Fall/Winter Collections" in Tokyo on Wednesday.