WWW – Cameron Diaz is calling her lawyers now that a kinky video she made long ago has found its way onto the Internet.
For more than a year, the “Shrek 2” star, 31, has been fighting to stop the world from seeing photos and video she made over a decade ago when she was a model. But now a Russian-registered Web site www.scandal-inc.com is trafficking in an “S&M” film titled “She’s No Angel: Cameron Diaz.”
The home page shows a woman who looks like Diaz – topless and in fishnets – joining a brunette in some “Spartacus”-style role-playing with a grimacing guy in shackles and a loincloth.
According to www.defamer.com, the trailer for the 30-minute video, which sells for $39.95, shows the actress using a can of Freon or compressed air for a purpose probably not recommended by the manufacturer.
A press release for the site claims that photographer John Rutter sold the copyright to the footage to a distributor, who sold the rights to scandal-inc.com.
Rutter’s lawyer Ronald Richards told us his client “has nothing to do with this Web site. This video has been in existence for 12 years. Someone must have gotten a copy.”
Richards also noted that the L.A. district attorney’s office recently dropped an attempted-extortion charge against Rutter, whom Diaz claimed had tried to shake her down for $3.3 million.
Prosecutors are still charging that Rutter forged her signature on the photo release, which the photog denies.
Diaz’s rep said that an L.A. Superior Court judge has issued an injunction prohibiting anyone from distributing the photos and video shot by Rutter in 1992. A cease-and-desist letter has been sent to the Web site.
Meanwhile, Diaz will be happy to know that her boyfriend, Justin Timberlake, was keeping himself occupied Tuesday night in Manhattan when he hit the party thrown by Joey Fatone and Joel Rousseau at Suede. Backed by DJ Clue, Timberlake sang Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” while moonwalking on a banquette.
A spy says he also spent a lot of time dancing with one fetching blond – “and they left together.”
A friend of Timberlake insists that he departed blondless and that he’s still tight with Diaz, who joined him in Memphis on Monday for the 50th anniversary of Elvis Presley’s recording “That’s All Right, Mama.”