Hahaha some bitch tried to jack paris for her chain

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Bitch break yourself

July 2, 2005 -- PARIS Hilton was attacked on the dance floor of a London nightclub Thursday night by a jealous ex-girlfriend of the hotel heiress' fiancé, Paris Latsis.
Zeta Graff, who dated Latsis for two years before he dumped her for Hilton, went berserk at Kabaret, where she had to be restrained by security men who escorted her from the club.

Graff suddenly flew at Hilton and tried to remove her necklace. "She was screaming and it looked like she was trying to strangle Paris," said one source.

What set Graff off was partly the music, and partly the necklace.

Zeta, who is Greek, as is Latsis, was married until 2003 to Francois Graff, heir to the international jewelry empire with a store on Madison Avenue. Hilton was wearing a $4 million necklace on loan from Graff.

"It's one thing to lose your boyfriend to Paris Hilton — it's another to find her wearing your family jewels," mused one observer.

Plus, Paris and Paris and some friends were dancing to Barry Manilow's 1970s hit "Copacabana." As Manilow sang the last verse, Graff, who is 40ish, thought they were laughing at her.



The song goes: "Her name is Lola, she was a showgirl/But that was 30 years ago, when they used to have a show/Now it's a disco, but not for Lola/Still in the dress she used to wear, faded feathers in her hair/She sits there so refined, and drinks her- self half-blind/She lost her youth and she lost her Tony/Now she's lost her mind!"

Graff, an actress who had a small part in "The Fifth Element" (1997), reportedly pocketed $15 million from her divorce. Despite recent flings with Val Kilmer and Robbie Williams, she is said to be still pining for Latsis, who recently removed the "Z" tattoo honoring her on his wrist.

"This is a woman who is older and losing her looks, and she's alone. She's very unhappy," said our source.

"Paris and Paris just want to be left alone," said a spokesman for Hilton. "This woman keeps turning up wherever they go, almost like a stalker."

But Hilton will not be pressing criminal charges. "I just want her to go away," Paris told PAGE SIX.