Paris Hilton has bravely shared her traumatic experience of alleged abuse at a youth treatment facility in Utah before a US congressional committee, calling for much-needed change in the troubled teen industry.
The 43-year-old socialite and businesswoman revealed that she was “force-fed medications and sexually abused by staff” after being sent to the private facility as a teenager. Her testimony has shed light on the dark realities faced by vulnerable children in such facilities, which are worth billions of dollars.
Hilton accused the industry of prioritizing profit over the well-being of the children under their care, emphasizing the need for federal oversight and regulation. She is advocating for the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act, which aims to ensure transparency in reporting abuse and implementing best practices in treatment centers nationwide.
The former reality TV star’s harrowing account of being taken from her bed in the middle of the night and subjected to inhumane treatment has sparked outrage and calls for action. Hilton’s bravery in speaking out about her experience will undoubtedly bring attention to the urgent need for reform in youth treatment facilities.
As Hilton continues to be a vocal advocate for children in such facilities and those in the foster care system, her powerful testimony serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting and caring for the most vulnerable members of society.