Paris Hilton has been exposed yet again.
parisexposed.com is back online and apparently open for business. The Smoking Gun reports that the site is "defying a federal court injunction" and features raunchy home videos and photos of Paris Hilton and her friends. The site has recently reopened, apparently in a bid to cash in on the wave of publicity surrounding the hard-partying heiress's legal travails.
The web site, parisexposed.com, was shuttered earlier this year after Hilton sued its operators for invasion of privacy and copyright violation. Page Six reports that Hilton sued the site's owner/operator, Bardia Persa, earlier this year for invasion of privacy and copyright violation.
The Post notes that it is a treasure trove of her most embarrassing personal items, including topless lesbian photos, love letters, medical records and celeb phone numbers. Among the video clips is a naked Paris being filmed in her bubble bath by Joe Francis, the "Girls Gone Wild" creator who's also behind bars, plus prescriptions in her name for the painkiller Hydrocodone and the post-party sleep aid Ambien.
The cache was placed in a storage locker when Paris moved from one L.A. mansion to another in 2004, The Post's Marianne Garvey reports. When she failed to pay a measly $208 storage bill, the goods were sold to an unnamed buyer and then obtained by Persa last September. Hilton's lawyers and reps for the Web site could not be reached yesterday.