Monday, June 27, 2011

Lawsuit Dropped Against Paris Hilton Over Hair Extensions

"I am thrilled with this result. It certainly is not unusual for business people to have their disagreements, but I am glad that hair extensions has acknowledged the hard work and dedication I put into promoting his products."

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Meanwhile, the head of HairTech in Chris Volek announced that he is also happy to have this suit in the passed:

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"I am glad to put this case behind me. The information I received from others and on which I based the lawsuit was not accurate. I only wish the best for Paris and her family. As I have told her many times, Paris is a true professional and invaluable to the promotion of any product she touches."

So now Paris can focus on some other promotional gigs — and clip in hair extensions can go back to having their name in the headlines for other reasons.
Paris Hilton has a reason to be "hugely" happy this week — and it all has a little bit to do with hair. Last summer, a lawsuit was filed by HairTech against the upcoming reality star saying that she failed to fulfill some promotional promises for their hair extension products in 2007 — even though Hilton was in jail at the time. (They also claimed that she was wearing extensions by rival products.)

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Now, Paris has announced in a new statement that the lawsuit is now over, and that he doesn’t even have to pay out a dime:

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