
woensdag, december 07, 2005
Fotograaf voor rechter om topless foto's Jennifer Aniston
The photographer who snapped topless photos of actress Jennifer Aniston says he never intended to sell them, but he admits exclusively to ABC News that sending them to publications along with other pictures was "maybe my mistake."
Even so, Peter Brandt says that the former "Friends" star should take some responsibility. "She's the one who went out there topless," he said in an interview with ABC News Radio's David Blaustein. "I didn't go looking for it."
"What I was trying to sell was the pictures of Vince Vaughn and her . . . Sending the topless pictures along with the other photos was maybe my mistake," he said. "But I wasn't intending to sell those."
The lawsuit filed Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court alleges that Brandt invaded Aniston's privacy by using a telephoto lens to photograph the 36-year-old star "from a great distance through invasive, intrusive and unlawful measures."
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Even so, Peter Brandt says that the former "Friends" star should take some responsibility. "She's the one who went out there topless," he said in an interview with ABC News Radio's David Blaustein. "I didn't go looking for it."
"What I was trying to sell was the pictures of Vince Vaughn and her . . . Sending the topless pictures along with the other photos was maybe my mistake," he said. "But I wasn't intending to sell those."
The lawsuit filed Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court alleges that Brandt invaded Aniston's privacy by using a telephoto lens to photograph the 36-year-old star "from a great distance through invasive, intrusive and unlawful measures."
Lees meer bij ABC News.