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Hulk Hogan Is Ready To Go To Court Over His Leaked Sex Tape — Suing For $100 Million In Damages

Posted on June 19, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

PerezHilton.com reports:

Privacy or free speech? Which will prevail?

On July 6, Hulk Hogan will take gossip site Gawker to court in Florida for publishing his sex tape on their website.

The 2006 video features the famed wrestler engaging in intercourse with Heather Clem, ex-wife of radio host and his friend “Bubba the Love Sponge” Clem.

This case is significant as it’s the first time a celebrity who is taking legal action over a leaked sex tape will bring his or her case to a jury.

Read more on PerezHilton.com

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