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“Parisexposed” Website Launches

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January 24th, 2007 by Castina

Tagged as: Paris Hilton, Parisexposed.com, Popular Culture


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For a monthly subscription fee of $39.97, Paris Hilton enthusiants can gain access to an auction of a number of the heiress’ personal artifacts.

Parisexposed.com launched on Tuesday and is now business to sell “retrieved, catalogued, itemized and digitized every last items.” David Hans Schmidt, otherwise known as the “Sultan of Sleaze,” snagged the items for $2,775 in a November 2005 auction following P.H’s failure to foot a $208 storage locker bill at a Los Angeles storage facility.

The site is peddling jewelry, furniture, clothing, diaries, credit card bills, emails, medical records, bank statements and photos. The personal Paris site also claims to have letters written by Hilton dishing on pal Nicole Richie and sister Nicky, a love note from ex Nick Carter and a selection of “never before seen sex videos.”

Paris reps claim “going to explore all of our legal options about this matter.”

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  1. On January 28th 2007, Jason Moon wrote:

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