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Judge Denies $8.3+ million sought from Paris Hilton for Movie Flop

399px-Paris_Hilton_3 Not too surprisingly, the film “Pledge This!,” a sorority comedystarring Paris Hilton, bombed.  The film’s investors sued Hilton for over $8.3 million, alleging that Hilton breached her contract by failing to promote themovie, and thereby causing it to bomb.  The $8.3+ million represented roughly what it cost to produce the film,and the investors argued that they could have made at least that much if Hiltonhad followed through on her end of the bargain.  (Image source: Wikimedia Commons).

The AP reports that Judge Moreno (SDNY SD Fla.) has decided that the damages requestedby investors are too speculative. According to the AP, Judge Moreno wrote:

“The court finds compelling evidence in the record that’Pledge This!’ lost money because the film’s inexperienced producers hastilycobbled together a wholly inadequate marketing plan,” the judge wrote.”They sent scattershot requests to their principal star in the hopes thatshe could find time to promote a sinking ship.”

Even if Hilton breached by failing to promote the movie, thecourt held that investors failed to establish a causal link between the $8.3million loss and her breach.  Hiltonis not entirely off the hook, though. As the AP reports, if she did breach, she may be liable for some of the $1million she was paid under the contract.

[If you have located an online copy of the court’s decision, please leave a link to it in the comments. Thanks!]

Here’s the trailer, if you dare:

[Meredith R. Miller]

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