Monday, May 7, 2007

David Hasselhoff Loses Visitation Rights



LOS ANGELES (AP) - A judge on Monday suspended David Hasselhoff's visitation rights with his two teenage daughters after last week's surfacing of a videotape showing the recovering alcoholic apparently intoxicated in his Las Vegas home.

"This videotape changes the landscape, it just does," Superior Court Judge Mark Juhas said.
The judge set a May 21 hearing to determine if the tape is authentic and who was responsible for its release. His visitation order will remain in effect until then.


Hasselhoff, 54, did not attend the hearing, but his former wife Pamela Bach was there.


Portions of the video were aired last week on syndicated entertainment shows. The video shows Hasselhoff, wearing only blue jeans, lying on a floor and clumsily eating a hamburger while one of his daughters videotapes him and reproves him about his drinking.
After this debacle I don't know who's dumber, Hasselhoff or Alec Baldwin.

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