Sources said the celebrity was a jailhouse pig during her time in the pokey – racking up a $145 commissary bill for assorted snacks and beauty aides.
The bill included packs of French vanilla coffee, orders of chicken noodle soup, toffee peanut treats, banana nut muffins, packs of chicken broth and a 1.75-ounce jar of Vaseline.
While other inmates had to pick up their own orders, Hilton had deputies act as her personal errand boys.
"I don't understand what the big deal is; she's a nobody," said an irate deputy at Century Regional Detention Center, happy to see Hilton check out.
"She's got sheriffs bringing her food. This was unbelievable."
After her release, Hilton was driven to her parents' house in the ritzy L.A. neighborhood of Bel-Air with an army of photographers and news helicopters in tow.
Shortly after arriving home, she had her hair extensions redone and got a facial.
It's been a rough several weeks for Hilton, who hasn't suffered this kind of indignity since a renegade Web site revealed she has a prescription for Valtrex, a medication often used to fight STDs.
Now that Hilton has overcome her biggest legal challenge, her "Simple Life" partner in crime Nicole Richie is next on the docket.
She's scheduled to go on trial for misdemeanor DUI on July 11 in Glendale, Calif.
The incredible shrinking Richie has a previous DUI conviction from June 2003, putting her in danger of between 90 days and one year in L.A. county jail.