An internet site that allegedly offered access to actor Colin Farrell's explicit sex tape was shut down for violating a court order blocking release of the 15-minute tape, the actor's publicist said.
The website, dirtycolin.com, could not be accessed tonight, but at least one other web site offered what appeared to be censored stills from the tape of Farrell engaging in sex acts with his then-girlfriend (and Playboy's Miss January 2002), Nicole Narain.
The website idontlikeyouinthatway reported that dirtycolin.com had stated: "Colin tried to stop us from showing you this. Well, here it is anyways."
"A Web site attempting to distribute an unauthorised tape of Colin Farrell was shut down today. Mr. Farrell will take legal action against anyone who tries to distribute this tape," said a statement issued by Farrell publicist Danica Smith.
Farrell sued Narain last year, accusing her of trying to distribute the tape through an intermediary. A lawyer for Narain has said she never tried to profit from the tape.
Farrell argued that the tape was made more than two years ago on the understanding that it never would be made public and releasing it would harm his career.
A Superior Court judge in Los Angeles has issued an order temporarily barring the sale, distribution or display of the tape.
David Hans Schmidt, a Phoenix agent and celebrity pornography broker who is named in Farrell's suit, told the Los Angeles Times neither he nor any other defendants had anything to do with the unauthorised release.
AP