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Saturday, November 24, 2007

Carmen Electra files lawsuit against Naked Women's Wrestling League

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Washington, Nov 9 (ANI): Sex symbol Carmen Electra has filed a lawsuit against America's Naked Women's Wrestling League (NWWL) for allegedly failing to pay her 300,000 dollars for hosting several events.

The former ‘Baywatch’ star has claimed that the bosses of NWWL had promised her to pay 400,000 dollars for her appearances, but she only received 100,000 dollars.

As per TMZ.com, Electra has also accused the NWWL for releasing DVDs which used her image, including Twin Peaks and Operation Naked Storm, without payment.

The 35 –year old actress has filed the legal papers in Los Angeles County Court.

Electra created the Naked Women's Wrestling League in 2005, acting as the commissioner for the professional wrestling promotion. (ANI)

Britney Spears faces lawsuit for 'trashing' a $1.5 million apartment

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20 November 2007 (Bang) - Britney is facing more legal trouble after reportedly "trashing" a $1.5 million apartment in California's Marina Del Rey in August 2006.

Real-estate agent Amir E. Zagross, who is threatening to sue the singer, told Life and Style magazine: "I met Britney at the condo myself with her mother, brother, sons and her bodyguards. They assured me they were immaculate, nice people who would take care of the property.

"But the damage was significant. They destroyed it. We couldn't re-rent the condo because of the state it was in."

In an unrelated development, Britney Spears' 'Do Something' music video won't air on European TV stations again after Louis Vuitton claimed it "damaged their image".

The luxury clothes and accessories brand won an injunction in Paris yesterday (19 Nov 2007) to stop the 2005 video - which shows mother-of-three Britney driving a pink car emblazoned with the company's prestigious 'cherry blossom LV' symbol - from being shown.

Sony BMG and MTV Online were ordered to pay $117,600 each for "damaging" the brand's image, and are expected to pay $1,470 for every day the video remains on the internet.

Louis Vuitton has continuously worked to prevent its goods from being copied, and has fought the ongoing battle in French and other courts