Is the pen mightier than the fist? Jennifer Aniston wrote an essay for HuffPost that went viral for its hardline stance against what she described as the "absurd and disturbing" objectification of women and their bodies from the tabloid industry.
In 2003, Aniston won a $550,000 settlement from Francois Navarre, the owner of Los Angeles paparazzi agency X-17, after one of its photographers allegedly "scaled a neighbor's 8-foot wall" to take shots of Aniston sunbathing topless in her backyard.
Two years later, she was back in court, this time suing photographer Peter Brandt for allegedly using "'a high-powered telephoto lens to capture images of her partially clothed within her property." The photographer attempted to defend his peeping by saying it was outside her property, the pervert still got sued though.
