Pamela Anderson and Denise Richards have tossed their names onto the ever-growing list of celebrities being sued for paparazzi-related incidences. According to the latest reports, two of the camera-happy snappers are suing Richards and Anderson for an incident that occurred last November in Canada.
First reported by TMZ, the lawsuit was filed March 23, in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The photogs, Scott Cosman and Rik Fedyck, “claim that Denise Richards went into violent rage when she spotted them taking photographs (of her) on the set of ‘Blonde and Blonder’.”
Richards then allegedly “launched into a verbal tirade and a physical assault upon Cosman and Fedyck, which lasted over 20 minutes,” allegedly calling the men “f**king c***sucker at least 12-15 times as well as scumbags, douche bags and paparazzi scum.”
The lawsuit also claims that Denise then “snatched their laptop computers from their hands, and threw them over the hotel balcony.” Even worse, one of the computers allegedly struck “an elderly woman in a wheelchair.”
Despite the lawsuit’s contentions, Canadian police investigated and determined that criminal charges were not in order.
Meanwhile, Pamela Anderson got involved in this whole mess by joining in on Richards’ tirade and allegedly providing false info to the police.
In the lawsuit, “the photogs claim both Richards and Anderson falsely told the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that Fedyck and Cosman made violent threats against Richards and engaged in other criminal activity. As a result, the men were arrested and held by authorities for approximately three days.”
The two paparazzi are suing Denise and Pamela for “battery, defamation, assault, false arrest and a slew of other charges,” hoping that at least one holds up in court.
No specific amount was named in the lawsuit, but it is sure to be an absurd number.