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Halle Berry pushes back against paparazzi By ANTHONY McCARTNEY, AP 
Entertainment Writer
Sat Jul 26, 3:50 AM ET
 


LOS ANGELES (AP) — Halle Berry said a paparazzi went too far to get a 
shot of her infant daughter, alleging that the shooter trespassed on 
her private property and snapped them hanging out in the backyard.

The Oscar-winning actress was upset when pictures of her holding four-
month-old Nahla Ariela Aubry showed up on the Internet and in two 
celebrity magazines. In a statement, Berry disputes the notion that 
the photos were taken when she was "out and about in Los Angeles."

Evan Spiegel, an attorney representing Berry, said a criminal 
complaint has been filed and an investigation is under way. He said 
there are witnesses who saw the photographers in the middle of 
a "very blatant and invasive trespass."

A person who answered the phone Friday at Fame Pictures, the agency 
that distributed the photos, said he had no immediate comment.

"The paparazzi have gone too far," Berry said in a statement to The 
Associated Press. She vowed to do everything possible to get the 
photographer prosecuted and protect her infant daughter.

Besides pursuing criminal charges against the photographer, Berry is 
seeking to get the photos removed from the Web. In her statement, 
Berry said she will never sell pictures of her children.

"I have long since come to terms with the fact that choosing a career 
as an actress has made me a public figure, but my baby has made no 
such choice, and unless and until she does, I will do everything I 
can ... to keep her out of the public eye," the statement read.

The photos, some of which have blurred leaves in the foreground, show 
Berry holding her daughter, standing near a table in what appears to 
be a private backyard. Berry's mother is also in some of the pictures.

Berry said she wants anyone who used the photos to know they were 
illegally obtained.

In Touch Weekly and Life & Style Weekly both published the photos in 
editions that landed on newsstands this week. A spokesperson for the 
magazine's publisher, Bauer Publications, said in an e-mail that the 
photos were purchased from an "established photo agency."

"The magazines are not aware that there was anything improper in the 
taking of this image," the statement said.

Berry gave birth to Nahla, her first child, in March. Nahla's father, 
model Gabriel Aubry, was not seen in the photos.

Berry's pushback against the paparazzi comes at a time when their 
tactics are coming under increased scrutiny.

A pair of photographers were arrested in Los Angeles this week near 
Britney Spears' home because they refused to leave a fire access 
road. Their hilltop vantage point offered them views of Spears' 
exclusive gated community, which is also home to Ed McMahon.

A regional task forces is scheduled to convene in Los Angeles next 
week to discuss the paparazzi, and Berry's statement was issued the 
same day a pair of photographers scuffled in France with security 
personnel for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

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AP Entertainment Writer Erin Carlson in New York contributed to this 
report.




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