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Judge throws out Streisand lawsuit
news.com.au ^ | Dec 4, 2003

Posted on 12/03/2003 6:31:33 PM PST by hotpotato

A JUDGE today threw out a $US10 million lawsuit brought by superstar Barbra Streisand against an amateur photographer who snapped her cliff-top mansion from the air.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Allan Goodman dismissed the notoriously private diva's invasion of privacy suit, ruling that her action infringed on the right to freedom of speech.

Software millionaire and photographer Ken Adelman said he was "ecstatic" that the suit filed against him and his wife Gabriella in May had failed.

"It was a clean sweep,"he said.

Adelman said he and his wife had taken pictures of Streisand's home that overlooks the coast at Malibu, near Los Angeles, from a helicopter while cataloguing the erosion of California's coastline.

The couple said the picture of the home was just one among 12,000 images of the coast that they posted on their website as part of the survey and had asked the judge in July to throw out the case.

Streisand had sued claiming the posting of the picture on the Internet put her privacy and security at risk and her attorney branded Adelman a "peeping tom".

The singer, actress and producer claimed the picture revealed details of the house that could not be seen from a public vantage point and said she had gone to great lengths to protect her home from prying eyes.

On her website, barbrastreisand.com, she admitted she was "thin-skinned", but said: "We live in a country where all people are supposed to have equal rights ... we have to be vigilant to protect those rights."

Adelman's attorney, Richard Kendall, had told the court in July that the star's suit "chills (Adelman's) free speech" rights and said Streisand should be accustomed to such behaviour.

"For much of her life, Streisand has made herself, quite aggressively, a public figure," he said. "This isn't a case of someone saying, 'Barbra Streisand, $US15.95 dollars, come and get it," he added.

Streisand, 61, who is married to actor James Brolin, has been a major star since the 1960s and is known for such films as 1968's Funny Girl and the 1970s' pictures The Way We Were with Robert Redford and A Star is Born


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: adelman; babs; censorship; hollywood; hollywoodleft; lawsuit; photos; privacy; streisand
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To: Paul Atreides
You do have a way with words. :-)
41 posted on 12/03/2003 8:23:44 PM PST by Diddley (Free Republic: An aboveground forum.)
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To: hotpotato
When I first heard of this lawsuit I knew it was not going any where. BS is a celebrity for Pete's sake. Her lawyers permitted 1000's of people to see this house who would never have seen it had there not been this lawsuit. Her advisers really got carried away.
42 posted on 12/04/2003 10:46:24 AM PST by Uncle Hal
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To: river rat
I couldn't have said it better!!!:)
43 posted on 12/04/2003 6:09:21 PM PST by Frank_2001
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