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Tom Lippolis on JWoww Nude Pics: Her Idea!

Tom Lippolis says it’s a completely laughable allegation that JWoww from Jersey Shore did not know he was photographing her buck a$$ naked. Her attorney suggested this shady behavior, even implying that JWoww (real name Jenni Farley) was under anesthesia when he took the pics. Team Farley recently filed a court motion negging Tom from releasing JWoww nude photos . Her lawyer, Rudy Fusco, said she denied consenting. Is JWoww the victim, or hanging Tom out to dry? “Jenni says she must have been under anesthesia when they were taken,” said Fusco, a comment Lippolis denies and says is preposterous. “What a joke! How are you under anesthesia when you are standing up posing for the pictures?” Lippolis said. “[Jenni’s] looking right at me.” He’s got a point. That’ll knock a girl out. Almost as ridiculous an excuse as the one given for the gun sights on Sarah Palin’s crosshairs map . He continues, “They had not given her anesthesia when I took the pictures, she was actually standing up with her hands placed on her hips.” According to Lippolis, the nude photos he took were actually JWoww’s idea, to compare how she looked both pre- and post-plastic surgery. Tom said he took the pics an hour before: “She told me, ‘Take two pictures, one from the front and one from behind then take them after.” Lippolis’ lawyer believes that, in turn, the MTV star does not have any right to block his client from doing what he wants with the photos. Lippolis, who was seen briefly on the Jersey Shore Season 3 premiere , is also suing for fees he says are owed to him for managing her.

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Tom Lippolis on JWoww Nude Pics: Her Idea!

Pair of Women to Sue Dr. Phil For Locking Them in House With Naked Dude

Several women are suing TV doctor personality Dr. Phil, claiming he traumatized them by trapping them in a house and forcing them to look at a naked man. Somewhere, Brett Favre is jealous he didn’t think of this. Four years ago, six individuals, including plaintiffs Crystal Matchett and Shirley Dieu , were invited to a house as Phil’s “dinner guests.” Worst. Dinner. Ever. The invitation was part of a Big Brother-esque type episode where these individuals were secured in a ” mock house ” with no contact from the outside world. On the third night, the women opened the door to their “house” to find a naked man. The women then hid in a room and allegedly asked to leave. The TV crew laughed at them and promptly refused. We don’t know what the point of the sequestration or naked dude was, but we look forward to hearing Phil’s explanation for it in response to the lawsuit. When the two ladies originally filed their lawsuits last year, CBS filed an anti-SLAPP motion, arguing that Dr. Phil’s conduct was protected free speech. However, a circuit court denied the motion, asserting that what was shown on Dr. Phil’s show is considered “entertainment,” not of “public interest.” Therefore, it doesn’t qualify for protection under the 1st Amendment. But because the women both signed contracts with the show, an appeals court this morning that they could not sue CBS for negligence. However … They may sue in a lower court, which include fraud, misrepresentation, breach of fiduciary duty, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. According to a source, this rule demonstrates “a likelihood” that the women will win their case. Oh, guess what, too? It’s YOUR FAULT, PHIL!!

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Pair of Women to Sue Dr. Phil For Locking Them in House With Naked Dude