<p>The 29-year-old great-granddaughter of Hilton hotels founder Conrad Hilton and her friend Jennifer Rovero were taken into custody after the Brazil-Netherlands World Cup quarter-final game in the South African coastal city. <br /><br />Rovero, who describes herself as a former Playboy playmate, model and actress on her website, was sentenced to a fine of 1,000 rand ($130) or 30 days in jail for smoking a marijuana joint. Her lawyer told the court she was in South Africa to cover the World Cup as a freelance photographer. <br /><br />“They were together, but we didn’t have a case against Hilton. The joint was in Rovero’s possession, not Hilton’s,” the prosecutor said.<br /><br />Hilton arrived at the special court hearing in the South African city of Port Elizabeth looking tense and wearing a beige sleeveless cardigan, boots and green trousers. <br /><br />Her publicist issued a statement calling the arrest a misunderstanding. “Paris Hilton was questioned by police in South Africa on allegations of smoking marijuana,” the statement read. “However I can confirm that the incident was a complete misunderstanding and it was actually another person in the group who did it. The case has been dropped against Paris and no charges will be made.”<br /><br />South Africa set up 56 special courts to deal swiftly with cases involving visitors for the World Cup. Hilton made world headlines in June 2007, when she spent three weeks in a Los Angeles jail for violating her probation in an earlier reckless driving charge. <br /><br />The wafer-thin blonde, who has worked as a model, singer, actress, fashion designer and reality TV star, has since adopted a lower public profile. <br /></p>
<p>The 29-year-old great-granddaughter of Hilton hotels founder Conrad Hilton and her friend Jennifer Rovero were taken into custody after the Brazil-Netherlands World Cup quarter-final game in the South African coastal city. <br /><br />Rovero, who describes herself as a former Playboy playmate, model and actress on her website, was sentenced to a fine of 1,000 rand ($130) or 30 days in jail for smoking a marijuana joint. Her lawyer told the court she was in South Africa to cover the World Cup as a freelance photographer. <br /><br />“They were together, but we didn’t have a case against Hilton. The joint was in Rovero’s possession, not Hilton’s,” the prosecutor said.<br /><br />Hilton arrived at the special court hearing in the South African city of Port Elizabeth looking tense and wearing a beige sleeveless cardigan, boots and green trousers. <br /><br />Her publicist issued a statement calling the arrest a misunderstanding. “Paris Hilton was questioned by police in South Africa on allegations of smoking marijuana,” the statement read. “However I can confirm that the incident was a complete misunderstanding and it was actually another person in the group who did it. The case has been dropped against Paris and no charges will be made.”<br /><br />South Africa set up 56 special courts to deal swiftly with cases involving visitors for the World Cup. Hilton made world headlines in June 2007, when she spent three weeks in a Los Angeles jail for violating her probation in an earlier reckless driving charge. <br /><br />The wafer-thin blonde, who has worked as a model, singer, actress, fashion designer and reality TV star, has since adopted a lower public profile. <br /></p>