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December 2, 2008 10:13:53 AM CST



Paris Hilton's Little Brother Busted for DUI

Posted Feb 13, 08 3:32 AM CST in Crime & Courts Gossip 

(Newser) – You can take a Hilton out of jail, but apparently not for long. Paris Hilton's 18-year-old brother, Barron, was arrested in Malibu for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol. He was pulled over after he was spotted driving erratically on the Pacific Coast Highway and failed a sobriety test, police said. He spent nine hours behind bars before posting $20,000 bail, reports People magazine.

The DUI charge is a misdemeanor, but Hilton was also allegedly using a fake license, which is a felony. "If what I have heard is true, it is very disturbing and I will have a lot to say—but it will be to my son, not the media," said his father. A hysterical Paris Hilton served time in jail last year for violating probation in an alcohol-related driving case.

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Paris Hilton emerges from the Century Regional Detention Center after serving her jail sentence for driving on a suspended license, Tuesday, June 26, 2007 in Lynwood, Calif. Now her brother Barron has...   (Associated Press)
This police booking photo released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's department shows Barron Hilton, brother of Paris Hilton, after he was arrested Tuesday morning Feb. 11, 2008, for for allegedly driving...   (Associated Press)
Paris Hilton escorted by Los Angeles County Sheriff deputies reacts as she walks out of the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, Calif., June 26, 2007. No her brother has been arrested for...   (Associated Press)
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