On July 20, the photographer Irina Ionesco had launched a lawsuit to against the novelist Simon Liberati , and she accused of invasion of privacy in his upcoming book, Eva . Irina Ionesco specifically asked that passages of the book are removed.
Eva aims to Simon Liberati we learn about his wife, Eva Ionesco who happens to be the Irina’s daughter. But more than to potentially embarrassing revelations about Eva, judicial approach of the latter would be more motivated by the presence of anecdotes about her own sex life and about his drug use
Eva.: Simon Liberati novelist wins in court against her stepmother
As defense lawyers and novelist Stock editions had mentioned a previous autobiographical book published in 2004, and which contained several elements of the privacy Irina Ionesco. Finally, the High Court of Paris ruled in favor Friday in Simon Liberati and Stock publishing.
Irina Ionesco ordered to pay 3000 euros
Our colleagues Libération we learn indeed that Eva should look good and August 19 next without any apparent censorship. As for Irina Ionesco, she was ordered to pay the novelist and his publisher the sum of 3000 euros. Stock editions in particular can show at least relieved the ruling as 15,000 hard copies are already distributed. It is, however not the first time that the publishing house is indirectly attacked for invasion of privacy, since it had already been the case in 2013 with the Beauty and Beast Marcela Iacub. Former IMF chief Dominique Strass-Kahn, the essayist who lent a certain relationship in his book, had also won his interlocutory trial
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