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Seeking to stop what she terms 'one of the single most egregious and reprehensible invasions of privacy ever committed against an individual,' Paris Hilton has filed a lawsuit against the entrepreneurs who are offering a glimpse at the heiress's home videos, medical records, and other possessions. Hilton, 25, has filed a federal complaint in Los Angeles against the individuals responsible for, a new web site offering an online tour of Hilton's belongings. According to Hilton, her property came into the possession of Nabil and Nabila Haniss after a Culver City storage facility sold off the material (for approximately $2775) in the face of an overdue bill. After realizing that they were in possession of Hilton's belongings, the complaint alleges, the Hanisses sold the items to Bardia Persa for $10 million. Persa then used the material to launch the web site, which, for $39.97 monthly, provides visitors with X-rated Hilton videos and photos, as well as photos of her passport, driver's license, and pharmacy records. Hilton, who is described in the complaint as 'one of the most widely-recognized celebrities in the world,' charges that the web site, among other things, invades her privacy and violates copyright laws. Along with the return of her goods, Hilton is seeking a temporary restraining order against the web site as well as unspecified punitive and compensatory damages.
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