Saturday, January 27, 2007

Paris To Take Action Over People Other Than Paris Exposing Paris

paris exposed

Paris and her bubble bath video buddy, Girls Gone Wild creator Joe Francis are not happy bunnies about Parisexposed.com and have joined forces to take down the creators and their site:

Joe told the New York Post yesterday:

“We’re pissed and I feel for Paris right now. She’s been victimized yet again..We want this thing down and we’re seeking monetary damages”

Seeing as Joe made his empire getting the girls who have gone wild to flash for nothing in return, his stance seems a touch hypocritical. But Francis feels like his precious privacy has been invaded,

“They were taken for us only when we were dating,..These guys have absolutely no right to use the images, they flat-out put them on the Web with no permission. He messed with the wrong person.”

However seeing as the creator’s actually purchased the contents of the storage locker the site owner may now actually own the copyright to everything.

Paris meanwhile is reported to be seeking criminal charges against the site creators as the posted her medical records revealing she was taking herpes medication.

Oh well, guess Paris wishes she paid that $208 storage locker fee now.


New York Post

'DEVASTATED' HEIRHEAD AND EX WILL SUE

By MARIANNE GARVEY

January 26, 2007 -- Paris Hilton is taking up with a former flame in a fight to get their smut off the Web.

The celebutard and "Girls Gone Wild" creator Joe Francis have amassed a pit-bull legal team to attack the creators of parisexposed. com - a pay-to-view Web site boasting Hilton's most cringe-worthy memorabilia, including porn videos made during their months-long courtship.

"We're pissed and I feel for Paris right now. She's been victimized yet again," Francis told The Post yesterday. "We want this thing down and we're seeking monetary damages."

Francis said that videos of him with a topless Hilton were only intended for their eyes, and that the sex-crazed heiress is "devastated" that they've been made available to the public.

"They were taken for us only when we were dating," Francis said. "These guys have absolutely no right to use the images - they flat-out put them on the Web with no permission. He messed with the wrong person."

Francis said Hilton is also seeking criminal charges because the site's creators -"Sultan of Sleaze" David Hans Schmidt and broker Bardia Persa - posted her medical records, revealing she was taking Valtrex to treat herpes.