The Associated Press reports Worldwide Entertainment Group Inc. filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Miami against Paris Hilton, alleging the heiress didn’t fulfill promotional obligations in 2004 for the movie ‘National Lampoon’s Pledge This!’. The company said it paid 27-year-old Hilton and her company, Paris Hilton Entertainment Inc., $1 million for “Hilton’s acting services” and for “reasonable promotion and publicity” for the 2006 film. The company is seeking $75,000 in damages. Read more.
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World Wide Entertainment is mogul Jack Utsick’s now bankrupt company. He is accused of securities fraud.
This is just an attempted shakedown by the bankruptcy lawyers who are trying to go after anyone they think can be hit up for money.
But no one will ever believe that Paris Hilton refused to promote something that stands a chance to make money, she loves to promote business deals.
The shyster lawyers are barking up the wrong (money) tree.
It was a stupid movie, plain and simple. No amount of promotion could save this howler.
Hilton’s “House of WAx” and “Hottie and the Nottie” are actually good movies.