Tom Cruise Wins Lawsuit Over Anthony Pellicano Wiretapping (Exclusive)
Tom Cruise and his attorney Bert Fields have scored a big win.
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But before that happened, Cruise and his reps allegedly hired Pellicano to spy on him.
For this, Sapir filed a $5 million lawsuit against Cruise and Fields.
As evidence of the spying, Sapir's lawsuit ! said that the FBI recovered a file from Pellicano's offices titled "Michael Davis matter" and a computer file entitled "Bold" with the password "Bold cocksucker omerta." The lawsuit alleged that Pellicano was listening into conversations that Sapir had with his attorney about the Cruise defamation lawsuit.
Sapir's lawsuit against Cruise and Pellicano had other salacious tidbits. For example, Sapir also alleged that during Cruise's divorce with Nicole Kidman that Pellicano taped recordings between the actors.
But the lawsuit hasn't survived.
On Monday, a Los Angeles Superior Court ruled from the bench that the allegations weren't brought within the statute of limitations.
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Judge Elihu Berle said that by 2003, Sapir had seen news reports about Pellicano activities and that Sapir was admittedly suspicious. Because he had reasonable suspicions, Sapir had a duty to investigate further. The plaintiff didn't. The lawsuit wasn't filed until December, 2009.
Tom Cruise joins Brad Grey as escaping Pellicano-related lawsuits thanks to the claims being time-barred. Many other lawsuits proceed, including one against Michael Ovitz for allegedly hiring Pellicano to intimidate Anita Busch. Recently, the same judge ruled that Ovitz has failed to s! how that ! he's entitled to summary judgment on statute of limitation grounds.
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