Paris' Stuff Under Further Restraint
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Friday, 16 February 2007 |
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A federal judge has upped the ante with regard to just how un-exposed Paris Hilton is going to remain for the time being.
U.S. District Judge George King said Friday that he will issue a preliminary injunction "in short order" that will continue to put the kibosh on most of the personal items parisexposed.com proclaims to offer, at least until the hotel heiress' invasion-of-privacy lawsuit against the Website--and the people allegedly responsible for providing it with a cache of Hilton's possessions--is resolved.
Bardia Persa, named in court documents as the operator of the subscription-based site, was not in court Friday, nor did any attorney appear on Persa's behalf.
King issued a temporary restraining order Feb. 2 that effectively shut down ParisExposed, writing in his ruling that the Hilton risked "suffering irreparable harm to her reputation" if the site continued to operate unhindered. |