Paris' belongings sold over internet
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Paris Hilton's personal belongings are being sold on the internet after the heiress failed to pay her storage rent bill and all property inside the shed was seized.
Website ParisExposed.com was launched on Tuesday (01.23.07) selling personal
items belonging to Paris ranging from raunchy photographs of the star, home videos, diaries, love letters, recorded phone conversations and phone numbers of friends and celebrities.
The 25-year-old is ofcourse determined to stop the sale of her private belongings.
Her representative Elliot Mintz said: "We certainly are going to explore all of our legal options about this matter."
The personal items were sold to an unidentified buyer after a third party failed to make rental payments for the facility, and have now become the property of a broker aiming to sell them.
ParisExposed.com charges users a monthly fee of $39.97 to gain access to the site, which promises video footage of the socialite in a "sexy bubble bath".
It also offers members shots of Paris in "racy situations," and footage of her drinking with friends and allegedly using illegal substances.
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