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Cry Me A River - Cameron Diaz to Sue National Enquirer

Published: 6/4/05 at 5:56 PM ET
Written By: Jeremy Clausner
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(andPOP) - "You don't have to say, what you did. I already know. I found out from him," are not words Justin Timberlake will need to repeat just yet. The alledged claims made by the National Enquirer, that girlfriend Cameron Diaz was caught cheating on Timberlake, are simply not true, says the actress.

For these false claims, Diaz is filing a lawsuit against the National Enquirer after the tabloid printed a headline on May 23 which read "Cameron Caught Cheating." Along with this headline came photos of Diaz and an unnamed man who we later learn is MTV producer, Shane Nickerson.

The tabloid made the photos of Diaz and Nickerson, a married man, appear as if two were kissing and having an affair.

Both Diaz and Nickerson say they were denied a retraction and an apology by the Enquirer. Each are asking for over $10 million in damages.

Stu Zakim, spokesman for American Media who publishes The National Enquirer, does not seem to be backing down from the tabloid's accusation, "We fully stand behind the reporting of the story and we will defend the lawsuit aggressively."



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