ParisExposed.com Receives Temporary Restraining Order

Paris Hilton Wins First Court Victory to Stop the Release of Personal Information

By Who Cares, published Feb 03, 2007
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Parisexposed.com has been ordered by a court to stop operating for the time being. Paris Hilton sued the website for invasion of privacy. The website purchased material that showed Paris Hilton in sexual acts and doing a variety of drug paraphernalia. Parisexposed.com purchased the items at an auction that was selling the belongings of an abandoned storage facility.

Paris Hilton has called the website "the single most egregious and reprehensible invasions of privacy ever committed against an individual." Immediately after Miss Hilton discovered that the website went live, she filed a full fledged website to stop the website from operating. The first step was to obtain a temporary restraining order, which she received early today.

The suit is looking to collect a cash amount because Paris feels that the information has further damaged her reputation and image to the public. What upsets her the most is that all the information was obtained through invasion of privacy. The former owner of the storage facility invaded her privacy through recording phone conversations, taking pictures, and stealing private information. Authorities believe that he may of been a crazed fan who could not get enough about Paris Hilton. Where this man or lady is right now remains unknown, but police are still investigating.

Bardia Persa is the owner of ParisExposed.com. Today's injunction prevents Persa from displaying any of the information that he purchased at the auction. Besides the drug and sexual content, there is information related to Paris Hilton's social security number, personal phone numbers, as well as banking information. Whoever obtained this information went through a lot of work to do so.

ParisExposed.com Receives Temporary Restraining Order
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