Paris Hilton's Privacy Invaded (More So Than Usual)Jennifer McDonnellPublished: Friday, January 26, 2007We never thought the day would come when we'd feel sorry for Paris Hilton. Our world is askew.
Hilton's rep says the walking blowup doll is "incredibly upset and angry" and feels "victimized" after a subscription-based website launched earlier this week, which offers users a glimpse at personal items that were auctioned off from her storage locker after she failed to pay her bill.
For $39.97 US/month, parisexposed.com, launched by David Hans Schmitt and Bardia Persa, offers subscribers a peek at Hilton's most personal documents, including medical bills, sister Nicky's marriage certificate, bank statements (including one with a balance of $9.26 US), and prescription bottles for painkillers Hydrocodone, sedatives Ambien and herpes medication Valtrex, reports the New York Post. The site also streams home videos, including one in which a Hilton pal has a pile of what looks like cocaine on his chest while boasting "This is how you do blow, everybody!"
The site is so damaging that Hilton is teaming up with former flame-turned-sex-tape-seller Joe Francis to shut it down.
"We're pissed and I feel for Paris right now. She's been victimized yet again," said Girls Gone Wild creator Francis, who appears in many of the site’s home videos, reports the Post. "We want this thing down and we're seeking monetary damages.
"They were taken for us only when we were dating," Francis adds of the videos. "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."
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