The publication of pictures of Jennifer Aniston nude outside of her Hollywood Hills home have been banned by a judge in England according to a published report.
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California photographer Peter Brandt admits that he snapped the photos, but says he has yet to sell them.
AOL's new gossip site TMZ reports that a judge in England has handed down a decree prohibiting anyone from publishing or "attempting to publish" topless photos of Jennifer Aniston.
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The order was issued in the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division. Justice Eady prohibited the publication of "any photographs of the Claimant [Aniston] on the balcony of her home showing her topless or in the act of taking off or putting on her top."
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Judge Eady warned the defendants: "If you disobey this Order, you may be found guilty of Contempt of Court and you may be sent to prison or fined or your assets may be seized."
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As for why Jen's lawyers pressed their case in England: The country is host to a myriad of tabloids that often publish lurid pictures before anyone else.
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That's true. Also - monetary damages in Europe are usually capped.
--Jennifer Cox