Super diva Paris Hilton's has a perfect record this week when it comes to putting away freakishly obssessive fans.
A day after a wannabe Mr. Paris was sentenced to jail for attacking her and boyfriend Cy Waits on their way to court to testify against an alleged home intruder, the latter creep has just been found guilty of a felony.
Earlier today a Van Nuys jury returned a guilty verdict against Nathan Prada for attempted first-degree burglary.
Prada was arrested last August after breaking into Hilton's Hollywood home brandishing two big knives.
Waits, however, managed to get the jump on Prada and held him at gunpoint until cops arrived.
The highlight of this week's trial was the dramatic testimony of Hilton (derisively referred to as "Princess Paris" by Prada's attorney, Juan Perez) and Waits, as well as evidence presented by LAPD Det. Kevin Romine, who told jurors that Prada confessed his crime, explaining to the detective that the heist would "get [Prada] money to go live on a deserted island" as he knew "she was famous and she was from a rich family."
Prada, 31, will remain behind bars until his June 29 sentencing, when he faces up to three years in prison.
Who knows? He might be able to swap tales of Hilton-induced woe with James Rainford. The man, who accosted Hilton and Waits as they went to testify in the Prada case on Wednesday (and whom Hilton referred to in a tweet as her "other psycho intruder"), was sentenced to 227 days in jail after pleading no contest to misdemeanor battery.
Now that these guys are locked up, maybe she can enjoy her weekend.
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A day after a wannabe Mr. Paris was sentenced to jail for attacking her and boyfriend Cy Waits on their way to court to testify against an alleged home intruder, the latter creep has just been found guilty of a felony.
Earlier today a Van Nuys jury returned a guilty verdict against Nathan Prada for attempted first-degree burglary.
Prada was arrested last August after breaking into Hilton's Hollywood home brandishing two big knives.
Waits, however, managed to get the jump on Prada and held him at gunpoint until cops arrived.
The highlight of this week's trial was the dramatic testimony of Hilton (derisively referred to as "Princess Paris" by Prada's attorney, Juan Perez) and Waits, as well as evidence presented by LAPD Det. Kevin Romine, who told jurors that Prada confessed his crime, explaining to the detective that the heist would "get [Prada] money to go live on a deserted island" as he knew "she was famous and she was from a rich family."
Prada, 31, will remain behind bars until his June 29 sentencing, when he faces up to three years in prison.
Who knows? He might be able to swap tales of Hilton-induced woe with James Rainford. The man, who accosted Hilton and Waits as they went to testify in the Prada case on Wednesday (and whom Hilton referred to in a tweet as her "other psycho intruder"), was sentenced to 227 days in jail after pleading no contest to misdemeanor battery.
Now that these guys are locked up, maybe she can enjoy her weekend.
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