Quebec singer attacks the weekly "Ici Paris" ... in Toulouse for invasion of privacy. The newspaper suggested that she could lose her unborn babies.
They had two this year and are in great shape. But Nelson Eddy and continue to run much ink. The twins of singer Celine Dion will be the focus of the civil hearing convened this morning at the courthouse of Toulouse. Involved, what his lawyer Toulouse, Jacques Levy called "a true harassment" orchestrated by the media group Hachette Filipacci. This umpteenth trial for invasion of privacy and image rights for the publication of an article published in September 2010 in the weekly "Ici Paris", a few weeks before the birth of the singer, October 23.
"It is clear that this article was intended solely to create sensationalism to increase sales," protested Mr. Jacques Levy, who regularly attacks the tabloids for his client before the judges in Toulouse. The judges were also recalled on this occasion that "the right to respect for private life allowed to oppose the dissemination of information whether true or false." Mr. Jacques Levy demand compensation for damages a sum of 100,000 euros in damages (each) for Celine Dion and her husband. And a publication in large letters of condemnation to front of Ici Paris. Enough to ensure peace and Nelson Eddy, who, at last, are doing very well ...
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