There are so many leaks of photos from the website Paris Exposed.com it seems like it might be too late to ever clean the mess up from a storage locker but a judge has given the blonde socialite a temporary reprieve of sorts. According to AOL Entertainment web site TMZ.Com Paris Hilton and her legal team have had some success.
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A late Friday report details that the pay-per-view website has hit a snag. According to the report, a federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order Friday, prohibiting the distribution of Paris Hilton's lurid belongings.
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So far on the web, there are several nude photos posted and home videos as well showing Paris and friends in so many compromising positions. There are private documents including drivers licenses, prescriptions for such things as herpes medication and other unbelievable documentation of the world life of a dog-toting Beverly Hills socialite.
TMZ has the legal: Friday's injunction prohibits Persa from temporarily peddling Paris' health information, Social Security number, phone numbers, addresses, banking and financial information and "photographs, videos, and writings depicting Plaintiff in a sexual manner not previously exposed to public viewing." The injunction also prohibits Persa from peddling Paris' "name, voice, photograph, or likeness in connection with any website, whether under the domain Paris exposed.Net or otherwise, in connection with the offer or sale of any good (sic) or service without Plaintiff's consent."
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Hilton's high-powered celebrity lawyer, Howard Weitzman, filed suit against Persa for copyright infringement and invasion of privacy. Persa has been ordered into court on February 16, to explain why the injunction should not be extended.