Washington,
(ANI):
Hotel
heiress
Paris
Hilton
has
been
sued
for
35
million
dollars
by
a
hair
extension
company
that
has
claimed
she
signed
a
multi-million
dollar
contract
to
use
and
promote
their
fake
locks
and
then
totally
shunned
them
causing
35,000,000
dollars
in
damages.
Hilton
got
just
over
3.5
million
dollars
since
agreeing
to
become
the
spokesperson
for
Hairtech
International's
Dream
Catcher
hair
extension
line
2007,according
to
a
lawsuit,
filed
in
L.A.
County
Superior
Court.
But
according
to
the
documents,
Hilton
didn't
satisfy
her
end
of
the
bargain
when
Hairtech
claimed
she
was
seen
in
magazines
and
on
television
not
wearing
their
hair
extensions
and
was
in
fact
wearing
competitors'
hair
extension
products.
Hairtech
also
alleged
that
she
screwed
them
over
when
she
went
to
jail
in
June
2007
because
there
was
an
implied
term
in
her
contract
that
she
would
obey
the
law.
Hairtech
claimed
that
she
served
her
time
when
she
was
supposed
to
be
at
a
very
important
launch
party
for
the
hair
extensions,
reports
TMZ.
Hairtech,
in
the
suit
has
claimed
that
more
than
600
hair
extension
professionals
were
scheduled
to
attend
at
the
party
but
due
to
Hilton's
no
show,
they
lost
opportunities,
which
should
have
resulted
in
6.6
million
dollars
in
revenue.
Hairtech
has
now
accused
Paris
of
fraud
and
deceit
and
claims
they
ultimately
lost
35
million
dollars
because
of
her
actions.