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Socialite Paris Hilton has filed a lawsuit in an attempt to shut down a new website claiming to offer visitors access to the Hilton’s private items.

ParisExposed.com promises visitors who pay a fee of $39.97 to access a collection of Hilton photographs, home videos, love letters, recorded phone conversations, diaries and phone numbers of friends and celebrities.

The site also includes topless pictures of 25-year-old Hilton on holiday and also shows her frolicking in a bath-tub.

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 robbed.

Hilton said that a removal company was supposed to pay the storage fees and was ’shocked and surprised’ to know that her belongings were sold at public auction.
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Hilton said,

I was appalled to learn that people are exploiting my and my sisters’ private personal belongings for commercial gain.

Now socialite is seeking closure of the site on the basis that information shown could be used by people ‘to steal my identity, or even worse, to harass or stalk me.’

The lawsuit alleges defendants Nabil and Nabila Haniss paid $2,775 for the contents of the storage unit and later sold the items for $10 million to entrepreneur Bardia Persa, who created the site.

Hilton’s spokesperson Elliot Mintz says,

We certainly are going to explore all of our legal options about this matter.

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