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Jennifer Aniston has decided to end a case against a snapper she sued for allegedly taking photos of her topless at home reports ITV.
The former 'Friends' star, who launched her legal fight in December 2005,
tried to sue Peter Brandt claiming he invaded her privacy by using a
telephoto lens - a long lens used to take pictures from a distance - to
photograph her inside her home when she was "topless or partly dressed".
However, the snapper said he took the pictures while standing on a public
street about 300 yards away from Jennifer's home.
He said: "I was 300 yards (274 metres) away and anybody on that hillside could have seen her."
The actress' lawyer, Jay Lavely, refused to comment on the outcome of the
case, only saying: "It's a confidential settlement. The matter was amicably
resolved."
Meanwhile, Jennifer - who is dating her 'The Break-Up' co-star Vince
Vaughn - is reportedly on the verge of signing an advertising deal with
Nike.
The amount of money being offered to the former 'Friends' star by the
sportswear giant is rumored to be the most the company has ever paid for a
celebrity endorsement.
Jennifer is apparently keen to make sure the campaign "brings focus to
cancer research" with donations given to her favorite cancer charities.
In other news,Entertainmentwise reports , artist Daniel Edwards, plans to create an x-rated bronze sculpture of Brad Pitt with Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston.
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