Vince Young
03-09-2005, 11:13 PM
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Durst Sues over Sex Tape
And here we were wondering if we could sue Fred Durst for pain and suffering after we accidentally (we swear) caught a few frames from his leaked sex video. Alas, the Limp Bizkit frontman beat us to the legal punch by filing an $80 million copyright infringement and invasion of privacy lawsuit against the web sites that featured clips and stills from the tape, which showed him, to paraphrase one of his tunes, doing it all for the nookie with an ex-girlfriend.
"The video was never intended by either participant to be shown, marketed, sold or distributed to the public," reads the suit, which was posted by the good folks at the Smoking Gun. "No amount of monetary damages will be adequate to compensate [Durst] for the harm, humiliation, embarrassment and damage that he will endure ..."
Durst claims hackers broke into his computer, stole the video and posted it online in late February. According to his lawyer, the Secret Service is investigating whether the incident is connected to Paris Hilton's Sidekick hack, which resulted in the public airing of several schmoopy notes Durst sent to the air-headed heiress. A sample: "Is my love for you too much? I'm just grateful to have you as my girlfriend."
In other private-life-for-public-consumption news, Tim Burton is taking aim at ex-girlfriend Lisa Marie, who is reportedly selling off the physical reminders of their time together at auction next weekend.
"It recently came to my attention that a warehouse sale, claiming to include 'previously owned' items of mine, has been scheduled," the auteur said in a statement (via People). "Allegedly, these items include props, memorabilia and costumes from various films I have directed, as well as some drawings of mine that were private gifts -- never meant for public display or purchase."
According to Burton, he can't "vouch for the authenticity of these items" and adds that he's "completely against the selling of personal items in such a public way."
Still, the filmmaker's plea is unlikely to dissuade fans from snapping up the collectibles, which include mid-century modern furnishings, designer clothes and a ceramic kiln.
It remains to be seen whether Pee-Wee's beloved bike, various sets of scissorhands or the Handbook for the Recently Deceased from "Beetlejuice" will end up on the auction block.
Burton called it quits with Lisa Marie in 2001, shortly before he began dating his "Planet of the Apes" leading primate, er, lady Helena Bonham Carter, with whom he has a son.
Durst Sues over Sex Tape
And here we were wondering if we could sue Fred Durst for pain and suffering after we accidentally (we swear) caught a few frames from his leaked sex video. Alas, the Limp Bizkit frontman beat us to the legal punch by filing an $80 million copyright infringement and invasion of privacy lawsuit against the web sites that featured clips and stills from the tape, which showed him, to paraphrase one of his tunes, doing it all for the nookie with an ex-girlfriend.
"The video was never intended by either participant to be shown, marketed, sold or distributed to the public," reads the suit, which was posted by the good folks at the Smoking Gun. "No amount of monetary damages will be adequate to compensate [Durst] for the harm, humiliation, embarrassment and damage that he will endure ..."
Durst claims hackers broke into his computer, stole the video and posted it online in late February. According to his lawyer, the Secret Service is investigating whether the incident is connected to Paris Hilton's Sidekick hack, which resulted in the public airing of several schmoopy notes Durst sent to the air-headed heiress. A sample: "Is my love for you too much? I'm just grateful to have you as my girlfriend."
In other private-life-for-public-consumption news, Tim Burton is taking aim at ex-girlfriend Lisa Marie, who is reportedly selling off the physical reminders of their time together at auction next weekend.
"It recently came to my attention that a warehouse sale, claiming to include 'previously owned' items of mine, has been scheduled," the auteur said in a statement (via People). "Allegedly, these items include props, memorabilia and costumes from various films I have directed, as well as some drawings of mine that were private gifts -- never meant for public display or purchase."
According to Burton, he can't "vouch for the authenticity of these items" and adds that he's "completely against the selling of personal items in such a public way."
Still, the filmmaker's plea is unlikely to dissuade fans from snapping up the collectibles, which include mid-century modern furnishings, designer clothes and a ceramic kiln.
It remains to be seen whether Pee-Wee's beloved bike, various sets of scissorhands or the Handbook for the Recently Deceased from "Beetlejuice" will end up on the auction block.
Burton called it quits with Lisa Marie in 2001, shortly before he began dating his "Planet of the Apes" leading primate, er, lady Helena Bonham Carter, with whom he has a son.