Paris Hilton Sues Web Site


Paris Hilton
HOLLYWOOD - Paris Hilton is suing the Web site that has published naked photos of her, in an attempt to shut it down.

Visitors to ParisExposed.com are able to pay to view raunchy snaps, home videos, diary entries and pictures of the heiress' passport and personal belongings, obtained from a storage container.

The items were sold at auction by the storage company, which claimed its fees hadn't been paid for two years--but Hilton alleges a removal company was supposed to pay.

The "shocked and surprised" 25-year-old claims the belongings were put into storage in 2005 after she and sister Nicky moved out of a house that had been burgled.

A court statement from Hilton, part of a lawsuit filed yesterday in Los Angeles, reads, "I was appalled to learn that people are exploiting me and my sister’s private personal belongings for commercial gain."

Hilton is calling for the closure of the Web site on the grounds it invades her privacy and exposes her and Nicky to people who could "to steal my identity, or even worse, to harass or stalk me."

She has filed copyright registrations for three writings among her belongings, and accuses the Web site of copyright infringement.

The lawsuit alleges the items were bought by Nabil and Nabila Haniss for $2,775 and sold to Bardia Persa for $10 million.

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