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from www.suntimes.com – A west suburban movie theater owner is suing the adult film actress Jenna Jameson, claiming she failed to make public appearances she had agreed to.
Ted Bulthaup, owner and chief executive officer of Hollywood Palms Cinema in Naperville and Hollywood Boulevard Cinema in Woodridge, has filed a suit seeking more than $50,000 in damages from Jameson.
She allegedly reneged on an agreement to make paid personal appearances at his theaters earlier this year, deciding it would be âmore funâ to spend part of that weekend attending a celebrity bloggerâs birthday party in California, according to the litigation.
Efforts to reach Jameson were unsuccessful.
The lawsuit, filed in DuPage County Circuit Court in Wheaton, accuses Jameson of âbreach of her written contract to attend events scheduled for March 24-26.â
Both theaters had scheduled several âspecial screeningsâ of the 2008 film âZombie Strippers!â in which Jameson starred, the suit read in part.
Jameson was to autograph photographs of herself and 200 copies of her book, How To Make Love Like A Porn Star, and interact with her fans and pose for photos with them, according to the suit.
Her appearances would have generated âtens of thousands of dollars in revenueâ for the cinemas and Jameson, according to the lawsuit.
The day before the event, Jamesonâs agent, sent âa vague doctorâs noteâ to Bulthaup, in which Jameson maintained she had a âmedical emergencyâ and would be unable to attend the screenings, the suit said.
Bulthaup later learned that instead âon the very evening [Jameson]â was supposed to be at Hollywoodâs theaters, âshe attended âPerezâs Blue Ball,â â a birthday party for blogger Perez Hilton, the suit alleged. Bulthaup said Hiltonâs website featured photographs of Jameson attending his party. âWe just â from a variety of sources and resources â determined she was not sick, and indeed planned on going to this party, and tried to get out of her contractâ using illness as an excuse, Bulthaup said.
He declined to say how much money had been lost because of Jamesonâs no-show, although an affidavit of damages filed with the suit indicated his loss âdoes exceed $50,000.â
A preliminary hearing on the matter is set for Aug. 15.
