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In a 2006 interview with ''[[GQ]]'' magazine, Hilton stated: "I never received a dime from the video. It's just dirty money and (Salomon) should give it all to some charity for the sexually abused or something."
In a 2006 interview with ''[[GQ]]'' magazine, Hilton stated: "I never received a dime from the video. It's just dirty money and (Salomon) should give it all to some charity for the sexually abused or something."

==Awards==
* 2005 [[AVN Awards]] - 'Top Renting Release of the Year' <ref name=AVN>{{cite web |url=http://www.avnawards.com/index.php?content=pastwinners |title=AVN AWARDS PAST WINNERS |publisher=[[AVN (magazine)|AVN]] |accessdate=2009-03-07|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1240689912514950|archivedate=2009-04-25|deadurl=no}}</ref>
* 2008 [[F.A.M.E. Awards]] - Favorite Celebrity Sex Tape<ref>{{cite web|url= http://avn.com/performer/articles/30630.html|title= 2008 F.A.M.E. Winners Announced at Erotica LA|accessdate= 2008-06-08|author= David Sullivan|date= 2008-06-07|publisher= [[AVN (magazine)|AVN]]}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

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1 Night in Paris
File:Parisdvd2.jpg
DVD cover for 1 Night in Paris
Directed byRick Salomon
Produced byRick Salomon
StarringParis Hilton
Rick Salomon
CinematographyRick Salomon
Distributed byRed Light District Video
Release dates
June 15, 2004
Running time
62 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

1 Night in Paris is a 2004 pornographic video depicting Paris Hilton and her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon having sex. Not originally intended for release, it was filmed primarily with a single, stationary, tripod-mounted camera using "night vision".

Overview

The video was released by Salomon shortly before Hilton's TV series The Simple Life debuted, causing a media sensation. When Hilton stated publicly that she was "out of it", didn't know what she was doing during the taping of the video and did not approve its public release, Salomon sued for defamation. Hilton then countersued Salomon over the release of the tape, settling out of court in July 2005. According to reports, Hilton was awarded up to $400,000 and planned to donate a percentage to charity.[1]

In a 2006 interview with GQ magazine, Hilton stated: "I never received a dime from the video. It's just dirty money and (Salomon) should give it all to some charity for the sexually abused or something."

See also

References

  1. ^ Serpe, Gina (2007-01-30). "Paris Sues to Cover Exposure". E! Online. Retrieved 2007-02-01. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)