Paris Sues ParisExposed.com


Paris Hilton helped to shut down ParisExposed.com by serving the owner with a federal lawsuit.

The defendants are Nabil and Nabila Haniss of Culver City, Calif. They paid $2,775 for the storage items and then sold them for $10 million to entrepreneur Bardia Persa, creator of ParisExposed.com.

The site was launched January 23rd, and shut down less than a week later. But not before the world got to see pictures and video of Paris skanking & drugging around. The site also included medical records (yes, she had a prescription for Valtrex), passports and all sorts of goodies.

Paris claims that the items went into storage a couple of years ago after her and her sister, Nicky, had moved out of a house that had been burglarized. She also says that it was the moving company who was supposed to pay the storage fees.

Ok, Paris, how long did you expect this moving company to pay for your 6,000 sq. ft. storage unit? It had been TWO YEARS!

Paris released a statement which accompanied the lawsuit,

"I was appalled to learn that people are exploiting my and my sisters' (sic) private personal belongings for commercial gain," and she worries that some of the info may be used "to steal my identity, or even worse, to harass or stalk me."

Paris is looking to shut the site down, which looks to have already happened, and have all items returned to her. Because you know, there's a lot of sentimental value contained therein.


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