Anti-Semitic Man Issues Explicit Death Threats To Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton has received death threats from an anti-Semitic man who apparently believes that the 33-year-old socialite and her family are Jewish. The Los Angeles Police Department has reportedly started investigating the case.
Police have obtained a search warrant which is going to help officers track down Facebook and Instagram accounts of a man who has been issuing explicit death threats against Paris and her father Rick. TMZ reported that the "crazy" man wrote to Rick that his daughter would be dead within a month. He wrote that she was "never coming home." Another post of the man says that he is going to beat Rick and his daughter ("that b**ch") unconscious. He asked Paris' father to invite her to the match so that they could gang rape her a**.
Interestingly, the man is apparently prejudiced against Jews while he explicitly threatens Paris and her family. "KILL JEWS FOR FUN," he wrote while he accused the family of being cheap by saying that the family gave nothing. The Hilton family is, on the contrary, Roman Catholic by faith. Paris, raised a Roman Catholic as well, has been following the same religious faith like her family. This is, however, not the first time Paris received death threats.
Paris was found driving at 70 mph in a 35-mph area with no headlights turned on at night. She also had a suspended driving license. She was sentenced to a 45-day jail term in May 2007 by Judge Michael T. Sauer. However, when she was about to start her jail term, she was allegedly hit by death threats by her inmates. Daily Mail reported that those "maniacs" told Paris that they were going to get her and kill her. One of them said that she would steal Paris' shoes and beat her "to a pulp" if she argued about it.
In this case, however, the threats seem to be more explicit as those also include sexual abuse. According to law enforcement sources, the officers already have an idea who is behind the death threats against Paris and her father. However, they need to verify it from his Instagram and Facebook accounts before going for an arrest.
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