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Paris Is Burning Mad
by Sarah Hall
Feb 6, 2004, 9:30 PM PT
Even though Paris
Hilton is a self-avowed party girl who lives life in the spotlight, there are
certain things she would prefer to keep private.
The full-length
version of her videotaped mattress romp with ex-boyfriend Rick Salomon, for
example.
The platinum-tressed
heiress, described as "sweet-natured" by her family, proved Friday that she's
possessed of a litigious side by slapping an Internet company she claimed
illegally obtained and distributed the tape with a $15 million lawsuit.
Hilton's suit accuses
Panama-based Kahatani Ltd. of engaging in "unauthorized and illegal
exploitation" of the 45-minute tape for "personal gain," thereby causing its
celebutante star "severe economic, emotional and other irreparable injury."
"Hilton intended the
tape only for personal use and never intended or consented that it be shown to
anyone else or distributed to the public," the suit states.
Asked for further
comment on the suit, Hilton's Los Angeles-based attorneys stated that the
complaint spoke for itself.
While most of the
Web-saavy world can claim to have seen a grainy three-minute clip of the sex
tape (or at least to have received spam mail on the subject), the full-length
version has eluded all those but the truly dedicated.
Seattle-based
Internet porn company Marvad Corp. had planned to hawk the tape on its
SexBrat.com site, but backed off after learning that Hilton had not given her
consent for its sale.
Meanwhile, the tape's
costar, Rick Salomon, has offered to settle a $10 million slander suit he
brought against the Hilton family if Paris' father Rick will allow him to
distribute the tape on a pay-per-view basis in return. (Don't hold your
breath.)
Outside of the
courtroom, Hilton--a self-described model and actress--has been keeping
herself busy. When she's not jetsetting, reading scripts or recording her pop
album, the saucy socialite has been penning her memoirs with the help of
coauthor Merle Ginsburg.
Called
Tongue-in-Chic: Paris Hilton's Confessions of an Heiress, and still in
proposal form, the tell-all reads like a Chicken Soup for the A-list Soul. The
pages were first sniffed out by Gawker.com and can be viewed online at the
Smoking Gun Website.
Containing such
insightful gems such as Hilton's belief that "Diet Coke is for fat people" and
her advice to "Figure out how to become tall and lanky and never gain weight,"
the proposal also offers the heiress' take on boys, dating and how the sex
tape changed her life.
"I like boys who are
hot and funny and sweet and loyal and honest, and don't lie or cheat on
you--mostly someone who will make me laugh cause I love to laugh," Hilton
informs her readers.
No indication as to
whether Rick Salomon fit the bill--but he's not listed in the "various
boyfriends of the last few years" category, which includes Jason Shaw, Derryck
Wibley of Sum 41 and Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys.
But then again,
Salomon was the impetus for the "recent trials and tribulations" section.
"The sex tape has
made me change my life. I used to have fun and dress up--and that was my life.
But now I'm moving on, I've grown up a lot," Hilton writes.
Proving that she's no
longer all about having fun and dressing up, the heiress is currently in talks
with Donald Trump to host the upcoming Miss USA Pageant on April 12.
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