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Paris Hilton's New Boyfriend Arrested for Battery

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Oct. 1 2012, Published 6:53 a.m. ET

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Paris Hilton seems to have gotten herself into the middle of another PR mess. The socialite was at a nightclub in Las Vegas and early this morning her new boyfriend was arrested for battery.

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Well, there's a slight twist to the story. One site is reporting that Paris allegedly made out with another girl at the club! A male clubber filed a report with the local police department in Vegas claiming his girlfriend was "making out" with the hotel heiress. Apparently that's when Paris' new boyfriend, River Vilperi, got pretty ticked off she was smooching another girl. 

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The complaint was filed because it alleges River punched him in the face at around 2:30 a.m. which resulted in needing medical attention.

The victim also informed hotel security he panned to press charges against Paris' new beau. When cops arrived, River was arrested for misdemeanor battery and then he was cited and released without going to the police station. According to the site, Paris had already left the scene prior to the cops arriving.

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