Colin Farrell, Ex-Playmate Settle Sex Tape Lawsuit

Colin Farrell and former Playboy Playmate Nicole Narain have settled their respective lawsuits involving a sex tape of the couple, according to the New York Daily News.

Farrell sued Narain last summer when it was revealed she was peddling the tape to the highest bidder. The 15-minute tape shows the two engaging in various sex acts while they were together in 2003.

Farrell had sought to stop Narain, Playboy’s Playmate of the Month in February 2002, from selling the tape which he claimed was to be jointly owned by them and would remain private.

Narain’s lawyer, Leodis Matthews, said the settlement was amicable, but added that the terms were confidential.

Farrell, however, said his lawsuit against Arizona-based Internet Commerce Group would continue. The company signed a deal with Narain in March which would have paid the one-time Playmate $3 million for the tape if she was successful in her suit against the Irish actor.

Farrell is seeking an unspecified amount of money for actual and punitive damages.

He filed his suit last summer against the company.

It’s unclear whether ICG would sue Narain for alleged breach of contract by settling with Farrell.