Paris Hilton again haunted by crazy stalker

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A man who has long been obsessed with Paris Hilton has resurfaced — attempting to woo the celebrity with a vintage Cadillac.

Only identified as “Johnny,” the man apparently slipped only the hotel heiress’ Beverly Hills estate Sunday and attempted to present her with the old Caddy as a special present. Not surprising, Hilton did not accept the gift after Johnny — posing as a flower delivery man — got past the guard at the entrance to Hilton’s gated community. Due to numerous previous encounters, Hilton immediately recognized Johnny, did not open her front door, and called the police.

Johnny fled, and the car sat in front of Hilton’s house — untouched — for two days, with a bouquet of flowers on the car’s backseat. However on Tuesday, Hilton discovered the windows of the Cadillac had been smashed, supposedly by Johnny, infuriated that Hilton had declined his present.

The guy clearly has money to finance his bizarre plans. Previously, he mailed Hilton a wedding dress with a note requesting she marry him. He also flew a plane over her parents’ house with two messages. One read, “Can’t Get Paris Whitney Hilton Out of My Mind,” while the other said, “Mr. & Mrs. Hilton, may I court your daughter Paris?”


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