If Paris Hilton thought she had weathered some bad publicity the past two years with stealing boyfriends from her friends, having her sex tape ranked #1 on the internet, her Sidekick hacked, and being sued by another heirhead as a liar, she's gonna need to brace herself for her biggest scandal yet.
It seems when she had her house in Beverly Hills packed up for a move to a new house, she had most of her stuffed boxed up and put into storage. Incredibly, the heiress, who makes $20 million a year, didn't pay the storage fees, and the contents were sold at auction in December.
Now tabloid hounds from England and the US are lining up to buy secret diaries, hours of videotape, computers and hundreds of photographs that the hotel heiress left in the Los Angeles storage facility.
David Hans Schmidt, the Phoenix-based agent brokering the sale, called the locker's contents "a King Tut's tomb of scandal. I've never seen anything like this."
According to Schmidt, the storage facility gained title to the treasure after Hilton failed to pay rent on her locker. Schmidt said an unnamed individual bought the contents for $2,775 at a public auction in December. "This individual didn't even know the stuff belonged to Paris Hilton till after he bought it," said Schmidt, who has brokered sales of nude photos of Colin Farrell, Jamie Foxx, Tonya Harding, Paula Jones, Amber Frey and Katarina Witt. He's seeking $20 million for the loot, which includes 18 diaries in which Paris records her sexual conquests, celebrity encounters and other adventures, as well as videos and photographs of Hilton.
Hilton insists the property is rightfully hers. "Monthly invoices were sent to her accountant, and they were paid up," said her spokesman, Elliot Mintz. "Paris is very angry. She's been victimized. These are private diaries and memories. It's an awful thing."
Mintz said Hilton learned her possessions were in play after a National Enquirer reporter told him the supermarket tabloid had been offered a peek at the inventory.
But Schmidt said a top Los Angeles law firm has thoroughly investigated the legality of the auction. "There's no way she can claim this is her property," said Schmidt, who has contacted Sotheby's and Christie's about putting Hilton's things on the block. "She's welcome to bid on it. The high bid will win."
People, this is gonna get good.



Comments
awwww :( poor paris!!!! :( kill the jerks who did that to her :( she needs lots of space for all her things!!!
<3
racHie
Posted by: rachIe | February 5, 2006 1:59 AM
She is always in news for her flashes.........i guess she likes to create a hype.....
Posted by: Celebrity Informer | February 5, 2006 12:23 PM
paris is very pretty if you ask me love paris (lol)
Posted by: paris jonson | February 5, 2006 10:22 PM
What a skank. Good riddance. You people should be ashamed for idolizing such an airhead.
Posted by: Realistic Thinker | February 8, 2006 8:51 AM
Serves her right.
Posted by: Wendy | February 25, 2006 3:43 AM
i think paris hilton is pretty and shiny!
Posted by: jesse | March 16, 2006 8:26 PM