Lisa Miceli files suit against Paris Hilton
By Mary Spicer
In June, Miceli’s account continues, Hilton and the entertainment entities and businesses started advertising the new BFF show in Dubai, where the man she describes as her “intended marriage partner” is a member of the ruling family.
According to Miceli, Hilton’s “business plans and plans to do reality show TV are exactly identical at times and very similar to Miceli’s suggested business plans and her life in the USA to (His Highness) and her previous relationships, as told on her blogs and in the media and in the e-mails and on her phones.”
An attorney from MTV she talked to was not receptive to her complaint, Miceli wrote.
Fearing what she describes as “media takeovers of her life,” Miceli indicated in the complaint that she has contacted police in both Dubai and Meadville as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation. “Dubai police responded quickly and claimed that they would make sure it was taken to the proper department,” she wrote.
“No comment,” Meadville’s Assistant Chief Tom Liscinski said Friday afternoon when contacted by The Tribune.
Miceli said she appeared before Judge John Spataro on Friday. Monday, she hopes to learn when — or if — an evidentiary hearing will take place.
In 2007 and 2008, Miceli engaged in a long-running legal battle with Jordan’s representatives in Crawford County courts. The proceedings involved numerous allegations from both sides, based essentially on her claim that Jordan fathered her child. At one point, Miceli was shackled, removed from the courtroom and taken to the Crawford County jail for contempt of court after failing “to write a letter to the court stating she would comply with the court’s order to have no further contact with former basketball superstar Michael Jordan, his family and representatives,” according to Tribune reports.
Jordan said he was not the father of her child and that two DNA tests proved he was not, a claim that Miceli disputes. A 1990 Meadville Area Senior High graduate, Miceli met Jordan in 1999.
Mary Spicer can be reached at 724-6370 or by e-mail at mspicer@meadvilletribune.com.