
Yup, it’s final, Paris filed a federal lawsuit for violation of Federal Copyright laws and violation of Paris’ right to privacy.
In her lawsuit, heiress Paris said she put her possessions in storage two years ago when she and her sister, Nicky, moved out of a house that had been burglarized, Yahoo News reports.
Paris said a moving company was supposed to pay the storage fees and was “shocked and surprised” to learn her belongings were sold at a public auction.
“I was appalled to learn that people are exploiting my and my sisters’ private personal belongings for commercial gain,” Paris said in a declaration supporting the lawsuit, adding she was concerned the information could be used for identity theft or harassment.
The lawsuit alleges defendants Nabil and Nabila Haniss paid $2,775 for the contents of the storage unit and later sold the items for $10 million to entrepreneur Bardia Persa, who created the site ParisExposed.com.
Phone numbers for Nabil and Nabila Haniss of Culver City could not be located. Persa did not immediately respond to an e-mail Monday seeking comment.
Hilton spokesman Elliot Mintz said that she would like the site shut down and “would like all of these items returned to her.”
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