
Khloe Kardashian was released from Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood County, CA at 1:29 p.m. Friday – just 173 minutes after entering the jail, the L.A. Sheriff's Department announced on their site.
She turned herself into L.A. Sheriff's Department custody Friday morning for violating probation following a 2007 DUI arrest and was booked at 8:52 a.m.
Khloe, 23, entered the jail at 10:25 a.m.
Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie were also held at that jail; Richie for just 82 minutes.
Khloe partied with sister Kim and brother Robert Jr. at Matt Leinart's Celebrity Bowling Night at Lucky Strike Lanes in Hollywood Thursday night.
"She's not nervous now, but I think she will be tomorrow," Kim told Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday.
"She definitely has to live up to what she's done and take responsibility, and she's willing to do that. I think she just wants it over with," she added. "Khloe is the tough one."
She's "ready and willing" to head to jail, Kim wrote on her blog Tuesday.
Khloe will also have to enroll in an alcohol treatment program — one of the terms of probation she failed to complete — within three weeks of her release.
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Kim wrote on her blog: "I urge people to learn from the mistakes of others. Please drink responsibly, and it's never acceptable to drink and drive!"
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People make mistakes and I totally understand that. I see it all the time. People are drinking way more in their social life than ever before. I mean now if you go to a simple family restaurant like Applebee's you see more people sitting and partying at the bar then you do in the actual restaurant.
That's pretty sad. That's just an example how drinking in our country is at an all time high. Drinking has become a normal part of what we do in our lives. I think by turning herself in was a good thing.
But on the flip side of it just because she's a celebrity does not mean she can't fulfill her commitment too her crime! What do you think about her getting out to over crowding and only spending 173 minutes? Remember innocent people die everyday from people thinking that they are OK behind the wheel when they are not!
Lepaparazzi~



