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Kim Kardashian was receiving emails about the sales of the sex tape she claimed was leaked

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The footage was released on March 14, 2007, and Kim filed a lawsuit on February 21, 2007, against Vivid, claiming that they did not authorize the release of the tape.

The sex tape of Kim Kardashian and Ray J, back in the distant 2007, caused a wave in public opinion and show bizz.

An email from Vivid Entertainment’s Steve Hirsch dated May 1, 2007, appears to inform Kim that the tape grossed $1,424,636.63, including the majority, $1,255,578.50, coming from DVD sales.

The footage was released on March 14, 2007, and Kim filed a lawsuit on February 21, 2007, against Vivid, claiming that they did not authorize the release of the tape. This case was dismissed on April 27, 2007. Just 4 days later, Kim received the email from Vivid about the sales numbers.

Ray J said this past weekend that Kim actually signed on from the beginning, and even produced his contract with a list of sex movies, saying that Kim wrote the inventory list. He also has a letter from her and she said she has exactly the same handwriting.

A spokesperson for the company has been open about the deal in the past, calling it “difficult” because he says Kim really didn’t want the tape out.

Ray J says their deal was that they would each receive $400,000, plus 12.5% ​​of the profits, which is reflected in Hirsch’s email to Kim and Ray J.

Ray also claims that the company saw two of their sex films and chose the one where Kim looked better.

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