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May 27, 2006

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FBI Reportedly Probing Former 'US Weekly' Employee
FBI Searches Paparazzi Firm, Owner's Home
Fast Times at Heather High
FBI Reportedly Probing Former 'US Weekly' Employee

(CBS) LOS ANGELES The FBI is trying to determine whether someone tried to hack into US Weekly痴 computer system and has served search warrants at the business and home of a paparazzi agency's co-owner, it was reported Friday.

Federal agents are investigating an owner of Sunset Photo and News to see if she attempted to learn what stories the Hollywood gossip magazine was working on, according to the Los Angeles Times, which cited unnamed sources.

On Tuesday, at least one computer was seized during a search of Jill Ishkanian痴 Topanga Canyon home, her spokesman, Glenn Feldman, told the Times.

The FBI would not confirm or deny that the search had been conducted.

Ishkanian, 41, is the former West Coast editor of US Weekly. She left the magazine to form Sunset Photo and News with two other investors.

Feldman told The Times that Ishkanian did nothing wrong.

"She is completely cooperating, and she is an open book," Feldman told The Times. "She has never unlawfully obtained information from US Weekly."

Feldman said the search was limited to files and documents related to Ishkanian's US Weekly tenure and that Sunset Photo was not the target of the investigation.

Feldman also said the FBI took Ishkanian's computer to determine whether it had been used to access US Weekly records and promised to return it.

Sunset Photo and News is a relatively new paparazzi service, but industry observers told The Times it is on the rise.

In recent months, Sunset scored lucrative shots of actress Denise Richards with musician Richie Sambora, who have been on the gossip pages because of their high-profile breakups with, respectively, actors Charlie Sheen and Heather Locklear.

FBI Searches Paparazzi Firm, Owner's Home
Action is said to be related to a possible attempt by hackers to obtain magazine's data.

Has the heated world of celebrity gossip entered the realm of espionage?

The FBI this week served search warrants at the business and home of the co-owner of a paparazzi agency, trying to determine whether someone attempted to hack into the computer system at US Weekly, according to several law enforcement sources and the co-owner's spokesman.

Federal agents want to know whether one of the owners of Sunset Photo and News attempted to learn what stories the staff at US Weekly, a Hollywood gossip magazine, was working on, said the sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Agents on Tuesday seized at least one computer during a search of the Topanga Canyon home of Jill Ishkanian, said her spokesman, Glenn Feldman. Ishkanian, 41, is the former West Coast editor of US Weekly who left the magazine to form Sunset Photo and News with two other investors.

Feldman said Ishkanian did nothing wrong.

"She is completely cooperating, and she is an open book," he said. "She has never unlawfully obtained information from US Weekly."

Feldman said that the search was limited to files and documents related to Ishkanian's US Weekly tenure and that Sunset Photo was not the target of the investigation. He said the FBI took Ishkanian's computer to determine whether it had been used to access US Weekly records and promised to return it within 48 hours.

The FBI refused to confirm or deny that the search had been conducted.

Feldman said he suspects that US Weekly is the source of the complaint but said he could not confirm that because the search warrant remains under court-ordered seal. Edmund Tagliaferri, a spokesman for US Weekly, declined to comment on the probe.

Sunset Photo and News is a relatively new paparazzi service, but industry observers say it is on the rise.

In recent months, Sunset scored lucrative shots of actress Denise Richards with musician Richie Sambora. (The two celebrities have been on the gossip pages because of their high-profile breakups with, respectively, actors Charlie Sheen and Heather Locklear.)

Frank Griffin, considered the dean of Hollywood paparazzi and co-owner of the Bauer Griffin agency, said he was surprised that federal authorities would investigate a case involving tabloids, but added that Hollywood gossip is a hot commodity and the competition is intense.

"A publication like US Weekly [has] quite big databases of celebrity information," Griffin said. "We take massive precautions with our computers."

Griffin stressed that he's heard nothing about the federal investigation and could not comment on its merits.

Feldman questioned the timing of the investigation. He said Ishkanian had been subpoenaed by attorneys for Britney Spears and her husband, Kevin Federline, in their lawsuit against US Weekly over a story the couple said was false.

Fast Times at Heather High

• A childish stunt, People mag calls it.

Awesome, I say: Rumors abound that Heather Locklear - whose estranged hubster,Bon Jovi rocker Richie Sambora, is romancing Denise Richards - parked in front of Richards' house and blasted Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer" real, real loud.

Locklear pals deny it. A Richards pal counters, "It is 100 percent true."

Posted by riesambo at May 27, 2006 06:41 AM