Paris Hilton Brother Conrad Hilton Arrested After Threatening Plane Crew Members

 

Though the former pop star and actress who now works as a DJ is probably the most notorious person in the rich hotel-owning family, for the first time in years, it's Paris Hilton's brother making news in the household, after he gave himself up to authorities earlier this week.

Months ago, Paris Hilton's brother was in the midst of a controversial flight, when he was caught basically doing everything that nobody should be doing in an airplane, from getting up when the seatbelt sign was still on up until even threatening the pilot to fight him.

According to NBC News, Paris Hilton's brother, full name Conrad Hughes Hilton III and born in 1994, is being charged for misconduct on a plane from a July incident, where he allegedly threatened to kill crew members (including the co-pilot) of a flight from company British Airways.

TMZ reports that Paris Hilton's brother was basically out of control in the flight, which was going from London to Los Angeles - a 10½-hour flight. He got verbally and physically violent with flight attendants, according to multiple witnesses, going "berserk" screaming, threatening the people around them and disobeying crew member orders throughout the voyage.

As The Associated Press reports, the FBI charged Hilton for threatening to "kill and bury" flight attendants, with behavior so disruptive that it caused children in the flight to begin crying, as their parents stood there powerless.

During the flight, Hilton kept saying that he had just recently broken up with his girlfriend so he was angry and wanted to smoke marijuana to calm down, which of course he wasn't allowed to do at the time.

He was also hurling profanities at the crew for a good part of the flight, which ultimately caused him to be restrained by five members of the crew, causing them to even ban him from other airlines.

Indian Express reports that, after the incident, Paris Hilton's brother voluntarily checked into a 30-day treatment for drug and alcohol inpatient consumption.

 

 

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