Calling them "paparazzi scum", former Bond girl Denise Richards and pal Pamela Anderson launched an attack on two snappers last year who tried to take their pictures. An elderly woman was slightly injured in the assault and two notebook computers where destroyed. Now the actresses are being sued for assault, battery, defamation, false arrest and a slew of other charges.
In a lawsuit, filed on Friday in Los Angeles, snappers Scott Cosman and Rik Fedyck allege Richards raged when she spotted the photographers taking snapshots of her on the set of upcoming movie Blonde & Blonder last year.
According to the lawsuit, which was obtained by Tmz.com, Wild Things star Richards spent 20 minutes hurling abuse at the two men and physically assaulted them at the River Rock Casino Resort in Vancouver, Canada.
The plaintiffs claim Richards then "snatched their laptop computers from their hands, and threw them over the (hotel) balcony," adding one of the computers allegedly struck "an elderly woman in a wheelchair."
Canadian police investigated the incident and decided it "wasn't in the best public interest to bring criminal charges" against the actress.
In the lawsuit, Cosman and Fedyck claim Richards and Anderson, her Blonde & Blonder co-star, then falsely told the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that the photographers "had engaged in criminal activity." As a result, they were arrested and held by authorities for "approximately three days."


