Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Paris Hilton and ParisExposed.com

I really find it difficult to understand why people are so crazy about Paris Hilton. Many people do not mind to spend $39.97 for accessing some personal documents of Paris Hilton from a website called ParisExposed.com. Even it is a top story in Yahoo! News. Yahoo! Reported:

Paris Hilton filed a federal lawsuit Monday, seeking to shut down a Web site that displays personal photos, videos, diaries, and other belongings once kept at a storage facility.

The Web site was launched last week claiming the items were auctioned off after Hilton neglected to pay the Los Angeles-area storage facility. It also promises visitors who pay a fee of $39.97 access to Hilton's passport, medical records and other legal documents.

In her lawsuit, Hilton 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.

The 25-year-old heiress 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.

On the other hand, I am also confused about the matter that Paris Hilton is now so eager to get back the documents and pictures. After all, she is the person who is eager to show her everything everywhere. I guess that the owner of the website should offer a share of the website revenue and it would help Paris to become calm.

BY the way this is story behind the website:

As she was moving form one LA mansion to another, Paris Hilton, heiress to the Hilton dynasty, and this generation's most famous celebrity, put more than 6,000 square feet of her possessions into an ordinary self-service storage facility.

Believe it or not, this supermodel, from one of the wealthiest families in the world, failed to pay her $208 bill... As you probably guessed by now, the storage unit was auctioned off... the heiress lost all rights to her goods... thankfully for her, (and you), we've retrieved, catalogued, itemized, and digitized every last item.

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