LOS ANGELES - For those who haven't yet, somehow, had their fill of Paris
Hilton, there's a new Web site that has posted a seemingly endless offering of
the celebutante's belongings.
 Paris Hilton, arrives at a private party thrown by her
parents Rick and Kathy Hilton in this June 14, 2006, file photo in New
York. [AP]
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The Web site, ParisExposed.com, was launched Tuesday. It boasts that it has
an array of Hilton photographs, home videos, diaries, love letters, recorded
phone conversations and phone numbers of friends and celebrities, all left
behind at a Los-Angeles based storage facility.
The items were sold to an unidentified buyer after a third party failed to
make payments to the facility, and eventually wound up in the hands of a broker
aiming to sell them, Hilton's spokesman, Elliot Mintz, told The Associated Press
Tuesday.
Hilton's first big-time exposure came through a sex tape that also took a
circuitous route to the public, first appearing in bootleg form in 2003 and then
put up for sale in 2004.
All the new goods "were acquired by me through a broker," said Bardia Persa,
who created ParisExposed.com. He noted that he obtained the Paris possessions in
September.
Users must pay a monthly fee of US$39.97 to gain access to the site, which
promises footage of the 25-year-old heiress in a "sexy bubble bath" video. It
also says it has various shots of Hilton in "racy situations," and footage of
her drinking with friends and using illegal substances.
"We certainly are going to explore all of our legal options about this
matter," Mintz told the AP.