Paris Hilton’s Lawyers Are Still Sleeping

Will this wake them up?

Some of Paris Hilton’s “friends” are already welcoming her home — with a spray-painted message on the side of her Hollywood pad.

The tagging, an obvious stunt to promote a website that proudly displays some of Paris’ most private items — including sex videos and diaries — was carried out late last night. Hope she can afford a good painter.

TMZ

Posted: June 25th, 2007
Comments: 2


Comments

From: thewaymouth
Time: June 26, 2007, 6:25 am

This is an utter disgusting disgrace.

I just googled it now: “Paris Exposed” is available all over the damn place, easily accessed. She’s going to need trackers & lawyers working 24/7. The problem is, all her private stuff went out there into cyberspace & so many own the it now, it’s virtually impossible to stop it. Someday even when she’s on her deathbed, it will be replayed & resold.

Get this: I don’t know if it’s true — but then sometimes I don’t know if anything is true anymore.

Site Exposed More Than Paris Hilton
Online security breach revealed subscriber list, credit card info

JUNE 13–The operators of an X-rated Paris Hilton web site exposed the credit card numbers and identities of about 750 subscribers who signed up after the site recently returned online in the face of a federal court injunction, The Smoking Gun has learned. After a tip from a visitor who read TSG’s June 11 story about the re-launching of the site, parisexposed.com, a reporter was able to easily access the subscriber list by changing a few characters in the web address for the site’s sign-up page. Included in the lengthy list are a subscriber’s name, e-mail address, password, phone number, mailing address, and credit card number. On the following pages you’ll find a printout of the list, which we’ve blurred to obscure all confidential information. The document includes personal information on subscribers who, over the past two weeks, have paid a “re-launch special” price of $19.97 for a 30-day subscription to the site, which is stocked with explicit home videos and photos of the imprisoned heiress. After TSG sent an e-mail to parisexposed.com this morning, the list–which appears to have been available for weeks–was removed from the site six hours later. It is unclear, of course, if anyone else noticed the security breach, which exposed confidential information on subscribers (one of whom is the son of a famous TV news personality) from across the U.S. and 27 foreign countries. (6 pages)

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0613071exposed1.html

OK. I’m back again. Serves those paris-ites damn right. Buyer beware when you participate in a scam like this. You’re involved after the fact of the crime, and there is no honor among thieves.

I am somewhat obsessed w/Paris, so I admit I was intrigued when this “Paris Exposed” came out. But bottom line, I am a gentleman. & it’s just wrong, unethical & illegal. So of course I passed & spoke out against it & was thrilled when it was shut down.

Paris should have kept VERY close eye on this stuff in the first place. But just because she wasn’t as careful as she should have been, that doesn’t mean “finders keeps.” The guy who who put the locker on auction should have contacted Paris instead directly. Instead he sold it for a few thousand dollars, and then that buyer resold it for millions.

And you know there just had to be kickbacks to the auctioneer & the original buyer. I mean, a locker’s worth of my private records would be worthless, so when hers went for a few thou, everyone knew it was worth a lot. At the very worst they should have burned it all. But they knew exactly what they were doing, including breaking several laws.

Here’s what Paris had to say on Stavros Myspace page back in January when “Paris Exposed” came out, in case you missed it. BTW, this was taken from MySpace, a public forum, and it is an open message to her fans, unedited, just to be clear.

The myspace blog begins with a note from Niarchos:

* “Yoooo – if u didn’t kno P doesn’t have her public account anymore. She was forced to delete it after the amount of publicity it got (wit the whole Britney blog) She wanted to put out a little message to the fans because I let her kno about the ammount of fanmail I hav been getting…and its ridic”

Followed by Paris’ message

* “Hey,
I’m sure you’ve heard it over the news or on some gossip blog – but there has been a website that was made. On the website contains personal things, pictures/videos/writings..etc.

Yes, I am ashamed and overly embarassed about my personal items being put publicly out there. The videos and pictures contain some explit things, and things that I’ve done in the past. PLEASE note that the pictures and videos were from years ago, when I was wild and just partied all the time.

I’m writing this because I want my fans to know that I am no longer that way that is shown on the website. It’s unfortunate that things had to be let out this way, and I am extremely sad that some one would go out of their way just to make me feel low.

It just go’s to show that I have people out there to get me for something I haven’t done… & it’s too bad that people treat me in such an unkind and cruel way, when I have done nothing to anyone.

I know that my true fans will stick with me until this goes away. I want to thank those who have been nothing but possitive with the situation.

Love always,
Paris”

From: thewaymouth
Time: June 26, 2007, 7:05 am

PS The one I like about the tag: the very end. The last letter tells it all.

You can eventually see if you look long & hard enough, that’s an “M,” finished off with hanging flare. But what I love about that last letter is that in it, the tagger exposes the whole tag & the entire scam itself. For at first glance it clearly looks like an “N,” as in…

“pArisexposeD.coN”