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$LEAZY MONEY FOR PARIS’ WEB PAIR

Two Californians who stumbled upon an embarrassing treasure trove of Paris Hiltons personal papers, sexy videos and love letters rudely rebuffed the ditzy heiress efforts to buy back the stash and instead sold it to a sleazy Web site operator for a whopping $10 million, a new lawsuit charged today.

Paris asked a Los Angeles federal court judge to immediately bar the parisexposed.com site from hawking views of the celubtards tawdry items which include her medical records and nude videos to Web customers for $39.97 per month. The hotel hottie also wants all of those items returned to her.

This action seeks to enjoin perhaps one of the single most egregious and reprehensible invasions of privacy ever committed against an individual, Paris high-priced lawyers wrote. This case marks a new low point in the publics obsession with the details of celebrities lives.

They also claim that Paris items, which she had placed in a storage facility, were placed on the auction block by that facility because a moving company failed to pay the rent without her being aware of it.

The Californians who purchased the contents of Paris storage locked paid a measly $2,775 at auction and then flipped the items for more than a 3,000 percent profit, the suit alleges.