LOS ANGELES, June 8 (UPI) -- A Los Angeles judge Friday ordered socialite Paris Hilton back to jail to finish serving her sentence imposed because she violated her probation.
Witnesses said Hilton cried, "Mom, mom, mom" and "It's not fair," as Judge Michael Sauer ordered her back to the Century Regional Detention Facility, an all-women's jail in Lynwood, Calif., MSNBC reported.
Hilton will appeal, TMZ.com reported.
Her mother, Kathy Hilton, told reporters, "I'm paralyzed right now," witnesses said.
It was unclear whether Hilton would serve the remainder of the original 45-day sentence she received for driving with a suspended license or the reduced 23-day sentence.
The sheriff's department, citing an undisclosed medical condition, Thursday reassigned Hilton to electronically monitored house arrest.
A court spokesman said Sauer was notified by the sheriff's department that it was seeking to modify terms of Hilton's sentence. The judge advised that documentation needed to be filed, but it wasn't, the spokesman said.
Los Angeles sheriff's deputies took Paris Hilton to a courtroom and media descended on Hilton's Hollywood Hills home to cover the trip. As the squad car emerged from the driveway, reporters and photographers pushed forward onto the vehicle, which pressed ahead to join a caravan.