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Cameron
Diaz Testifies in Trial Over Topless Snapshots
7/15/05
Charlie's
Angles star Cameron Diaz took the stand this morning (14JUL05) to
testify in a criminal trial over topless photographs taken of her before
she was famous. Giggling through parts of her testimony, the actress
described how she entered modeling and went overseas when she was
16.
She
told the courtroom, "I had four pictures in my book, and I went to
Japan. Didn't work." After she got one modelling gig in Japan, she
said, "I was like, yes." Photographer John Rutter tried to sell
back the topless pictures to Diaz in 2003 as she was promoting a sequel to
2000 movie Charlie's Angels.
Rutter
is charged with one count each of attempted grand theft, forgery and
perjury. If convicted, he could face up to six years in prison.
Prosecutors claim Rutter used a forged model release form as a way to put
pressure on the actress. Defense attorney Mark Werksman has portrayed Diaz
as an actress ashamed of her past who was able to persuade the district
attorney to do her bidding because of her celebrity status.
A
judge has issued a permanent injunction prohibiting Rutter from
distributing the snapshots. Diaz has also sued Rutter in civil court. That
case is pending. |