ParisExposed.com Barred from releasing Paris Hilton Data
Paris Hilton has had website ParisExposed.com closed down after federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against a company selling the viewing rights to many of Paris Hilton’s possessions. such as Paris’ home videos, personal diaries, bank records, Hilton’s Social Security number, health data and other personal information. Hilton’s spokesman, Elliott Mintz, said Saturday he was pleased by the move. “I know what this has done personally and emotionally to Paris,” Mintz said. “As far as I’m concerned, this is the most disturbing intrusion upon the privacy of a public figure that I’ve ever witnessed.”
The owner of the site has an opportunity on February 16 to contest the order. He can either do it in writing or orally in court. If he doesn’t show up, or the judge isn’t swayed, the order can turn into a permanent injunction.”
The subscription-based website was launched last month and claims to have footage of Hilton in a “sexy bubble bath” video and various shots of the 25-year-old socialite in “racy situations”. Hilton has said she put her possessions in storage two years ago when she and her sister, Nicky, moved out of a house that had been burglarised. Read more!











Well, for those who have not yet, somehow, had their fill of Paris Hilton, there is a new website that has posted a seemingly endless offering of the celebutante’s belongings. It boasts it has an array of Hilton photographs, home videos, diaries, love letters, recorded phone conversations and phone numbers of friends and celebrities, all left behind at a Los Angeles-based storage facility.