The socialite and hotel heiress was ordered back to jail on Friday after a
judge overruled a sheriff's decision to place her under house arrest for psychological problems after she
had spent three days of an expected three-week term behind bars.
The 26-year-old "has been crying a lot, praying" and is "extremely
withdrawn," TMZ reported.
Hilton was visited by her psychiatrist, Dr. Charles Sophy, for more than two
hours on Saturday morning. She was being held in a room by herself with a glass
door that is guarded at all times, the report said.
Steve Whitmore, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County sheriff, declined to
comment on the report. "Anything to do with her medical stuff I can't confirm or
deny," he said.
A spokesman for Hilton could not immediately be reached for comment.
Hilton's early release by Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca sparked
national outrage and accusations of preferential
treatment because of her celebrity status.
On Saturday, however, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Sauer's order
to return her to custody was sparking controversy, with television pundits and
others debating whether he had overstepped his bounds in overruling Baca.
Baca has defended his decision, saying that Hilton was under an early-release
program established to ease jail overcrowding and that she was serving more time
than other inmates in the same low-level category.
Hilton was sentenced to 45 days in jail last month for violating probation in
a drunken-driving case by driving on
a suspended license.
On Friday she trembled and cried quietly throughout the hearing, then broke
into loud sobs when the judge ordered her back into custody.