Paris Hilton: Parents
swoop to protect Paris
11/11/2003 - 09:11:31
The extremely wealthy parents of Paris Hilton plan to throw the whole
weight of the law against anyone planning to make an amateur sex tape of
their daughter public.
They vow to "vigorously" prosecute the "criminal" responsible for making
the video tape three years ago. It features then 19-year-old Paris and her
older boyfriend - now Shannen Doherty’s separated husband, Rick Solomon,
not-so-affectionately known by the nickname "Scum".
According to gossip website Page Six.Com, an anonymous source has given
copies of the sex video to various media outlets in an attempt to make
money.
A statement by Hilton's angry parents reads: "The Hilton family is greatly
saddened at how low human beings will stoop to exploit their daughter
Paris, who is sweet-natured, for their own self-promotion as well as
profit motives.
"Paris Hilton is working very hard on her career. The release of a private
tape between a younger girl and her older boyfriend is more than
upsetting. Anyone in any way involved in this video is guilty of criminal
activity, and will be vigorously prosecuted."
In fact, he boasts, the pair are among
the few tech-porn pioneers who have kept their ledgers in the black
through the years. While others, including friends in the industry, were
sued, prosecuted or bungled their way out of business, the pair stayed
ahead of the game, says Blatt.
The two, both from California, met in their 20s in Seattle, Blatt says.
They were business savvy. At least one of them had a good working
knowledge of the telephone industry. They apparently didn't mind
pornography, so they started making their fortune running phone-sex lines,
Blatt says.
In the mid-1990s, they began operating an Internet porn business that
prospered and led to a string of different sites. "Low overhead and high
profit," Blatt says. All the owners have to do is buy videos and
photographs from other people, put it on the Web sites and cash the
checks.
Nowadays, Vadocz portrays himself as a playboy. One Web site lists him as
the No. 7 "most eligible bachelor" among a list of other Web-porn
operators because of his wealth, dimpled good looks and ability to date
porn princesses.
"Roger lives the lifestyle," Blatt says. "He's got the most amazing
wardrobe you've ever seen."
Blatt won't say much about Marchlewicz, except that he's a
married-with-children kind of guy who doesn't like having his name in the
papers. Records show he married his 31-year-old wife last year.
But when the pair announced that they would put the Hilton video on their
site, they couldn't avoid the attention.
Blatt insists Vadocz and Marchlewicz have been "very cooperative" with
Hilton and her family.
The Hilton family attorney in California, David Rudich, would agree only
that the company owners had indeed "settled their differences with Paris
Hilton" but wouldn't discuss the matter further. Hilton released a
statement Monday saying she was "embarrassed and humiliated" that her
intimate life would become public.
Marvad's Seattle attorney, Derek Newman, says the company has indeed
destroyed its copies of the tape. "Marvad was duped," Newman said.
Meantime, back at the previously anonymous office on Eastlake, the folks
at Marvad still are doing what they do best: publishing porn.
"Everybody loves to watch a car wreck, and this is a big car wreck," Blatt
says cheerfully. "But we're the victims here, because we're out $50,000
and the public never got to see the tape.
"And frankly, I think this is the best thing that could have happened to
Paris Hilton's career."
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