Paris Hilton supports better youth treatment programs

Paris Hilton is shown, on Dec. 17, 2024, outside the U.S. Capitol on the day the House of Representatives is voted on The Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act. Citing her own traumatizing experience at Provo Canyon School in Utah when she was a teenager, Hilton has lobbied for three years for the legislation that would place greater federal safeguards on institutional youth treatment programs.

A Senate bill that aims to prevent abuse of minors in West Virginia’s residential treatment programs has backing from Paris Hilton, who sent a letter to state lawmakers urging them to pass the legislation.

Heiress, model and actress Hilton, who said she was abused in residential treatment facilities as a teen, said the legislation establishes “essential protections†for children.

Sen. Laura Wakim Chapman, R-Ohio

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