Hilton Memorabilia Posted on Unauthorized Web Site
Parisexposed.com Up Now, but Not for Long, Say Her Handlers
If you type in parisexposed.com you will see a picture of a storage space. If you click on "Check out her story" the door to the storage unit will rise and you will be transported into a magical world filled with things you shouldn't be looking at. For $39.97/month you too can find yourself looking at intensely personal photos, statements, diaries and letters from the heiress.
And parisexposed.com claims there's "Drug Use That Makes Tony Montana Look Like A Missionary," along with a look into her obsession with Britney Spears, a reported rendezvous with Joe Francis of Girls Gone Wild, snorting cocaine off a man's chest and much more.
It claims to have "retrieved, catalogued and digitized every last item" that was reportedly taken from her mansion in Los Angeles in 2005.
The reason for the hubbub is that because Hilton had forgotten to pay her $208 storage bill while moving from that mansion in 2005 into a different mansion, the owners of the space decided to try to sell her items. They first asked for $20 million, but when the offer was spurned they sold the contents for more than $2,000 to David Hans Schmidt, a broker nicknamed "The Sultan of Sleaze," in part to reported porn-industry dealings. Schmidt in turn sold the items, other than $33,000 of jewelry, to Bardia Persa, the parisexposed.com creator.
That creator now has launched the Web site, and for Hilton, the timing couldn't be worse. Having just committed herself to some time in rehab in part to a September DUI conviction, the heiress now has to figure a way to wriggle out of this mess.
The Web site also claims to have "hundreds of hours of personal video diaries...private home movies with [SHOCKING] footage...this is Paris Hilton's stuff...THE REAL DEAL..."
Hilton has yet to comment on the Web site, but her publicist told the Associated Press that they are "going to all of [their] legal options about this matter."
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- Paris Hilton had reportedly left personal items in a 6,000-foot storage facility while moving.
- She failed to pay for those items in storage and so they were sold to a broker.
- That broker in turn sold the items to a Web site creator and parisexposed.com launched Tuesday.



