Paris Hilton sues site with her personal belongings
The website also promised visitors access to Paris Hilton's passport, medical records or other legal documents, for a fee of $39.97.
According to the hotel chain heiress, the items should have been put in storage by a moving company, after she and her sister moved from a house that has been burglarized.
Almost $10 million profit from Paris' belongings
The contents of the storage unit have been bought, at a public auction, by Nabil and Nabila Haniss, for the sum of $2,775. Later, the pair sold the items for $10 million to Bardia Persa, who created the site ParisExposed.com.According to Elliot Mints, Paris Hilton's publicist, the 25-year-old celebrity wants all her items returned to her and the site shutdown.
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