Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
Miami woman claims privacy invaded by tawdry tour bus tape
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
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Groupie Sues Over Rock-Stapp Sex Video
MARCH 3--A Florida woman who stars in the Kid Rock-Scott Stapp sex tape has filed a lawsuit against the California company that has recently tried to market the racy video of her 1999 tour bus encounter with the two rock stars. In a complaint filed yesterday in Miami-Dade County Circuit Court, the woman, identified only as 'Jane Doe,' contends she has suffered emotional distress (and had her, um, privacy invaded) as a result of the attempted sale of the video by World Wide Red Light District. While a federal judge last month halted the video's distribution at the request of Rock (real name: Robert Ritchie), segments of the sex tape have appeared online. According to the complaint, a copy of which you'll find below, 'Jane Doe' is 'one of four women who participated in the sexual acts, after a romantic interlude' with Stapp. 'For all purposes, she is the star of the females,' wrote the woman's lawyer, Scott Salomon, who told TSG that his client is a student from Miami. Salomon declined to further identify his client. In addition to naming World Wide and company officer David Joseph in her complaint, the woman is also suing Stapp, former lead singer of Creed. Stapp, pictured above in a still from the sex tape, has recently alleged that the video was stolen from him, a claim that World Wide has denied. (12 pages)