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Paris Hilton didn't do sufficiency pledging for a 2006 sorority comedy, according to a causa filed Tuesday.
Worldwide Entertainment Group Inc. filed the suit in U.S. District Court in Miami, alleging the 27-year-old model-actress-heiress owes $75,000 in damages for not fulfilling promotional obligations.
Hilton entered into an arrangement in 2004 for the production and distribution of the picture show "National Lampoon's Pledge This!," according to the causa. Hilton starred in the film and received course credit as an executive producer.
The Miami-based concern said it paid Hilton and her company, Paris Hilton Entertainment Inc., $1 million for "Hilton's acting services" and for "reasonable promotion and publicity" for the motion picture, which was released in 2006 and featured Hilton as the president of an undivided sorority.
While nearly famous for her sheet exploits and reality TV series "The Simple Life," Hilton has appeared in the films "Bottoms Up," "The Hottie & the Nottie" and "House of Wax."
She's slated to next appear in the picture musical "Repo! The Genetic Opera" and the tentatively titled MTV reality series "Paris Hilton's My New BFF."
Phone calls and e-mails to Hilton's manager, Jason Moore, were not immediately returned Tuesday.
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