“Very late at night – around 3 or 4 in the morning – they would take me and other girls to a room. They would check us out,” Hilton said.
He added: “We were not seen by a doctor. It was done by two different employees, they told us to lie down on a table and I don’t know what they were doing, but they are definitely not doctors.”
She continued: “It was really scary, I’ve been trying to ignore it for many years. But it comes back to me all the time. Looking back as an adult, it was definitely sexual assault.”
On her Twitter page, Hilton said of the difficult experience: “Deprived of sleep and treatment. I didn’t understand what was going on. They forced me to lie down for the Pap smear. I cried and screamed and just said shut up. Shut up.”
He added: “This experience has been repeated in my life and in that of other survivors. I cry as I write this letter because no one should be sexually abused, especially children. My childhood was stolen from me and it is still happening to innocent children. It’s killing me”.
In a crusade to reform the troubled teen industry, @ParisHilton made public the abuse she suffered when her parents sent her to a therapeutic boarding school in the 1990s.
She defines herself not as a former patient but as a survivor. https://t.co/bCBYEdpo8O pic.twitter.com/rYKId7SpK7
– New York Times opinion (@nytopinion) 11 October 2022