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Hulk Hogan sues website over sex tape

Florida - Former pro wrestler Hulk Hogan sued a disc jockey, the DJ's ex-wife and a gossip website on Monday after a sex tape involving Hogan and the woman was posted online.

Hogan said in two lawsuits that he had consensual sex with his best friend's wife, Heather Clem, about six years ago in the Clem home, but he did not know he was being secretly recorded.

"Mr Hogan had a reasonable expectation of his privacy, just as all Americans have a reasonable expectation of their privacy in their bedrooms," attorney Charles Harder said.

The video was posted on the online gossip site Gawker. Hogan is seeking $100m in damages from the New York-based media company, which declined comment.

It's unclear who gave the video to Gawker.

'Severe injury'

In the suit against the Clem and his wife, Hogan claimed the video caused "severe and irreparable injury which cannot be adequately compensated by monetary damages."

Hogan is seeking the rights to the video in both lawsuits.

Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, wore a tight black T-shirt, black pants and dark sunglasses as he stood outside of the federal court in Tampa while his attorneys spoke to the media. He did not comment.

It's not clear whether Hogan and Bubba the Love Sponge Clem are still friends. Bubba and Heather Clem have since divorced.

Hogan acknowledged on various TV talk shows recently that he had sex with Heather Clem while he was married to Linda Hogan. The Hogans have also divorced.

Hogan, his ex-wife and the couple's son and daughter have appeared on the reality show Hogan Knows Best.

Accountable

Stephen Diaco, a lawyer for Clem, said Hogan was the best man at the Bubba and Heather's wedding and he is also a godfather to their child.

"My hope is that these two can preserve their friendship," said Diaco. "I can't comment on the suit. This has caused harm to Bubba and he didn't release it, he didn't condone the release of it. He wants to find out who did that and he wants that person to be held accountable."

It is illegal in Florida to record someone without their permission, but Hogan waited too long to file criminal charges.

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