For someone as flighty as she, that's unbelievable...
Wrong. When you’re as famous/infamous as her , there is nowhere in the world she can go without being recognized. Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. That said, since she apparently didn’t learn her lesson the first time, I hope they throw the book at her if she is indeed guilty. And she does get the presumption of innocence especially recognizing that authorities would love to get personal publicity for being the ones that took her down.
“She was released after authorities determined she was not a flight risk...”
She probably was high as a kite at the time of her arrest. Maybe this falls under the F.A.A.’s jurisdiction.