
Paris Hilton has spoken for the first time about the 45-day jail sentence she was handed on Friday – and she's not happy.
Described as visibly shaken and tearful, Paris, who must serve time for violating her probation after she drove with a suspended license, made her feelings clear to photographers waiting outside her Los Angeles home on Saturday night.

"I told the truth. I feel that I was treated unfairly, and that the sentence is both cruel and unwarranted. I don't deserve this."
Hilton said in an interview she gave beforehand to Harper's Bazaar, for its June issue, as reported in Mondays New York Daily News

"I think I get in more trouble just because of who I am. The cops do it all the time. They'll just pull me over to hit on me. It's really annoying. They're like, 'What's your phone number? Want to go to dinner?' "
Also she split with her longtime rep, Elliot Mintz. At her hearing, Hilton had told Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Sauer that Mintz had repeatedly informed her that her license had been suspended for only 30 days and that she could still drive for work-related matters.
In an e-mail to PEOPLE on Sunday, Mintz said:

"I believe when Paris stated in court that she believed it was o.k. for her to drive under certain circumstances she was being absolutely truthful. Due to this misunderstanding, I am no longer representing Paris."