Parisexposed


The people who bought Paris' belongings sold it to Persa for a reported $10 million. Persa then allegedly created , a subscription site which is burning up the Internet.

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      The items that could be accessed on the pay-to-play subscription-only included Ms. Hilton’s health data, other personal information, and even her social security number. Said Paris Hilton’s spokesperson of the Paris Exposed site, “I know what this has done personally and emotionally to Paris.

    Paris Hilton's personal things exposed for The lawsuit alleges defendants Nabil and Nabila Haniss paid $2, for the contents of the storage unit and later sold the items for $10 million to entrepreneur Bardia Persa, who created the site.


      These videos reportedly featured hours
    A Los Angeles federal judge ordered the site – which was offering a peek of Paris Hilton’s personal items – to be temporarily shut down on Friday.
    Paris & Nicky moved out of their Hilton sued the site last month, accusing it of exploiting her private personal belongings for commercial gain.

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  • ParisExposed was so iconic and The publisher of ParisExposed, identified in court documents as Bardia Persa, could face contempt of court charges for continuing to publish the banned information — if he can be found.
    #paris#hilton#paris hilton. Close notes. 0 A federal judge has issued a temporary injunction against a site peddling personal pictures, videos, diaries, and other items that heiress Paris Hilton once kept at a storage