Paris Hilton said this week that she was sexually abused as a teenager at a boarding school in Utah by staff members performing cervical exams.
She alleged "very late at night" staff members would take her and other girls at the Provo Canyon School in Utah into a room. "They would have us lay on a table and put their fingers inside of us," she told the New York Times in an emotional video interview. "I don’t know what they were doing, but it was definitely not a doctor, and it was really scary, and it’s something that I really had blocked out for many years." She said looking back on it as an adult she realizes it was "definitely sexual abuse." Actress Paris Hilton walks between meeting with lawmakers as she encourages legislation to establish a bill of rights for children placed in congregate care facilities, on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, Oct.
20, 2021 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images) She later said that a staff member told her he was taking her phone privileges away when she started to talk to her parents about her treatment at the school. "We’re going to tell your parents that you’re manipulating, that you’re lying," she claimed the staff member said he hung up the phone while she was on a call with her parents.
The 41-year-old socialite recently started speaking out about her time at the school, where she was sent as a 17-year-old because of her rebelliousness.
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