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Paris Hilton returns to Utah for ceremonial bill signing


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2021 Apr 07, 9:32, SALT LAKE CITY
Paris Hilton, who has spoken out about the abuses she said she experienced at Provo Canyon School, center, was an advocate for the new law along with Utah Governor Spencer Cox Cox and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson. Photo: AP via RSS

Paris Hilton returned to Salt Lake City Tuesday for a ceremonial bill signing for a law that regulates treatment centres for troubled teens in Utah.

The legislation for facilities that treat teens with behavioural and mental health issues gained final approval in the Legislature in early March, about a month after Hilton gave emotional testimony in support of the bill. Governor Spencer Cox signed the bill last month but held a ceremonial signing with Hilton on Tuesday.

The new law will require more government oversight of youth residential treatment centres and documentation for when they use restraints. It will also prohibit treatment centres from using sedation or mechanical restraints without prior authorization.

Hilton testified she was abused mentally and physically at a Utah boarding school, where she said staff members would beat her, force her to take unknown pills, watch her shower and send her to solitary confinement without clothes as punishment.

The socialite and reality TV star also spoke about the abuse in a documentary titled "This is Paris" that was released this fall.

Since the documentary was released, other celebrities have spoken out about their experiences at the school or others like it, including Michael Jackson's daughter Paris Jackson and tattoo artist Kat Von D.

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