Kathy Hilton Battles $50K Annual Injury Claim from House Guest at Bel Air Mansion
RHOBH star denies liability, suggests guest’s own actions caused fall

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Kathy Hilton, known for her role on 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' is facing a lawsuit from a former house guest who claims to have suffered a knee injury at Hilton’s luxurious Bel Air estate. The guest, Kimberly Heffington, alleges she fell due to uneven pavers while walking between the tennis court and pool area.
Hilton has responded by denying the allegations and raising a defense that the injuries may have resulted from the guest exposing herself to a known hazard. The legal battle highlights the complexities of liability in high-profile personal injury claims involving celebrity properties.
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Details of the Injury Claim and Lawsuit
Kimberly Heffington’s lawsuit states that the fall occurred in 2024 at Hilton’s sprawling 15,000-square-foot mansion, valued at $28 million. She claims the uneven pavers caused her to trip and injure her right knee, leading to ongoing medical issues.
Heffington is seeking compensation exceeding $50,000 annually to cover future medical expenses, along with unspecified damages related to the injury.
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Kathy Hilton’s Legal Defense and Response
In court documents obtained by TMZ, Hilton categorically denies responsibility for the injury. She has filed an affirmative defense suggesting that Heffington’s own actions—specifically, exposing herself to a known danger—may have caused or contributed to the fall.
Hilton’s legal team argues that the property’s condition should not hold her liable for the guest’s injury, emphasizing the guest’s role in the incident.
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The High Stakes of Celebrity Property Liability
This lawsuit underscores the challenges celebrities face when hosting guests on their expansive estates. With properties like Hilton’s featuring complex landscaping and amenities, the risk of accidents can lead to costly legal disputes.
- The mansion includes 7 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms across 15,000 square feet.
- The injury reportedly happened between the tennis court and pool area.
- The guest demands over $50,000 annually for future medical care.
- Hilton’s defense claims the guest knowingly exposed herself to danger.
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What’s Next for Kathy Hilton and the Lawsuit?
As the case moves forward, both parties will likely present evidence to support their claims. The outcome could set a precedent for how liability is determined in similar incidents involving celebrity homes.
For now, Hilton continues to maintain her innocence, while the guest pursues compensation for what she describes as a life-altering injury.



