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In the precursor to Weinergate, then-New York Jets quarterback Brett Favre reportedly sent crotch shots to Jets game-day employee Jenn Sterger. The photos were published by Deadspin.com, and Sterger immediately hired attorney Gloria Allred, who represented Tiger Woods’ mistress Rachel Uchitel. Before Favre could ’fess up to sending the photos, Allred noted that Sterger could still take money from Favre if he offered. “Parties often agree to confidential settlements rather than have one party pursue litigation,” Allred said. Although Favre came forward at a press conference and the NFL fined him $50,000 for failing to cooperate with their investigation, Favre was later sued by two former massage therapists for the team who accused him of sexual harassment.
Tiger Woods’ former mistress Rachel Uchitel reportedly was forced to return the $10 million he allegedly gave her to stay mum about their affair. See photos of more rumored deals.
The "Celebrity Rehab" star was the alleged principal mistress in Tiger Woods’ long line of affairs, and she eventually gave the Daily Mail a tell-all interview. Unfortunately, the interview violated the confidentiality clause of her $10 million settlement with Woods, according to TMZ, and Uchitel was forced to return the generous gift. Now the reality star is said to be fuming that her lawyer, Gloria Allred, struck a deal with Woods’ attorney in order to avoid a damages suit, and Uchitel has hired a malpractice lawyer.
Celine Dion and her longtime manager-husband are one of those rare long-running celebrity couples, but the two allegedly paid a whopping $2 million to a woman who claimed she had been groped by Angelil in a hotel elevator. While Angelil never admitted guilt in the matter, their lawyer says they made the payment for “personal reasons.” Three years later a grand jury indicted the woman, Yun Kyeong Sung, on extortion charges.
The soccer star may be smooth on the field, but his personal life has been much rockier. Ronaldo had a love child a year ago following a one-night stand with a British student, and reportedly paid her a healthy $10 million to give up her rights to the baby. According to the Daily Mail, the 20-year-old now regrets the decision and wants the baby back.
In the precursor to Weinergate, then-New York Jets quarterback Brett Favre reportedly sent crotch shots to Jets game-day employee Jenn Sterger. The photos were published by Deadspin.com, and Sterger immediately hired attorney Gloria Allred, who represented Tiger Woods’ mistress Rachel Uchitel. Before Favre could ’fess up to sending the photos, Allred noted that Sterger could still take money from Favre if he offered. “Parties often agree to confidential settlements rather than have one party pursue litigation,” Allred said. Although Favre came forward at a press conference and the NFL fined him $50,000 for failing to cooperate with their investigation, Favre was later sued by two former massage therapists for the team who accused him of sexual harassment.
Kanye West and model Amber Rose dated for two years before breaking up. While Rose was spotted almost immediately making out with NFL star Reggie Bush in the Hamptons, a source said the couple always was “on-again,off-again” and predicted they would be back together soon enough. While the breakup was pretty quiet, whatever happened between them was bad enough that West allegedly paid Rose $1 million to not discuss their private life in public.
At the end of his life, Michael Jackson was some $500 million in debt, and surely some of it came from all the people he paid off. In 2004, Jackson acknowledged that he paid $2 million in 1990 to a boy who accused the singer of molesting him. Jackson insisted the charges were false, but he said he gave the money to the boy because he was “concerned about my family and the media scrutiny that would have ensued had I fought the matter.” Jackson paid between $15 million and $20 million in a court settlement in 1993 to another boy who had accused the singer of molesting him. Jackson also was said to have paid the mother of two of his children, Debbie Rowe, $900,000 in hush money, although he reportedly stopped paying her after he said she broke the confidentiality agreement. As a stipulation of their divorce, Rowe received a lump sum of $4 million and a mansion in Beverly Hills.
Shouldn’t the first rule of hush money be to keep quiet—at least until all the money is paid? Architect Peter Cook and supermodel Christie Brinkley’s divorce made the front pages of the tabloids in 2006, when 19-year-old Diana Bianchi stepped forward and testified that she and Cook had an affair when she was just 18. The hits kept coming for Cook, though, as it later came out that he paid Bianchi some $300,000 to stay quiet about their affair—and the money was taxable. Cook later refused to pay the last third of the funds, though, after Bianchi gave a TV interview and discussed the pair’s sex tape.
Comedian Louie Anderson learned the hard way that paying someone off doesn’t always stop the story. In 1993, the comedian allegedly propositioned a man, Richard John Gordon, at a Las Vegas casino, and Gordon then tried to blackmail Anderson. Fearing his family-friendly image would be damaged, Anderson paid $100,000, but Gordon wanted more money. When he came back to Anderson for $250,000 in 2000, Anderson went to the authorities, and Gordon ended up being arrested after a high-speed chase with the LAPD. He went to prison for the extortion attempt.