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03
July 2006
Police
Seize Angelina Jolie
Pictures
A
digital camera
containing pictures of
Brad
Pitt
and Angelina
Jolie
in Africa has been
seized by US police.
Officers
found a memory stick at
the home of William
Keys, police in the town
of Westfield,
Massachusetts,
said.
The
Hollywood couple went to
Namibia for the birth of
their daughter
Shiloh.
The
pictures were reported
to have been taken by
Jolie's brother James
Haven, who then sent his
camera for repair.
No-one has been
arrested.
Police
found the camera at
Precision Camera and
Video Repair in Enfield,
Connecticut, where Mr
Keys works.
The
camera and memory stick
will be used in an
investigation by Los
Angeles
authorities.
The
raids took place last
week and came after
three photographs
appeared on the
internet.
Brad
Pitt and Angelina Jolie
sold the first official
photos of their daughter
to Hello! magazine, with
the proceeds going to
charity.
Their
stay in Namibia was
shrouded by heavy
security, with
bodyguards and
undercover Namibian
police officers
shielding the celebrity
parents from journalists
and
photographers.
Britney
Spears
has said she is
"outraged and saddened"
after holiday photos of
her family were
published in a US
magazine.
Her
record label Jive said
the photos were stolen
and that Spears and
husband Kevin Federline
were "evaluating all of
their legal
options".
The
statement said the
photos were stolen by
"an unknown perpetrator"
and printed by Us Weekly
magazine without the
couple's "knowledge or
consent".
Last
year, she had a public
row with the magazine
over honeymoon
photos.
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