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Paris Hilton testifies about school abuse in Utah court

Paris Hilton has taken her school abuse allegations to court.

The reality TV star revisited the awful year she spent at a Utah boarding school on Monday.

According to ABC news, as she appeared before the Utah Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Committee, Paris explained: “I am an institutional abuse survivor and I speak today on behalf of the hundreds of thousands of children currently in residential care facilities across the United States.”

She went on: “For the past 20 years, I have had a recurring nightmare where I’m kidnapped in the middle of the night by two strangers, strip-searched, and locked in a facility.”

Paris then added: “I wish I could tell you that this haunting nightmare was just a dream, ​but it is not​.”

She then detailed her verbal, mental, and physical abuse, claiming: “I was cut off from the outside world and stripped of all my human rights.”

The socialite shared that she was “forced to consume medication that made me feel numb and exhausted”, “didn’t breathe fresh air or see the sunlight for 11 months”, and that “there was zero privacy”.

She recalled: “every time I would use the bathroom or take a shower it was monitored… I felt violated ​every single day.”

Paris wants schools like Provo Canyon, where she spent 11 months, to be closely monitored and even closed if they violate human rights guidelines.

“Talking about something so personal ​was​ and ​is still terrifying, and I cannot go to sleep at night knowing that there are children that are enduring the same abuse that I and so many others went through,” she told the court.

“I am proof that money doesn’t protect against abuse,” she declared.

Paris first went public about her alleged abuses in her 2020 docu-series This Is Paris.

– Cover Media