Salomon Admits Putting Full Hilton Tape Online

The former boyfriend of heiress Paris Hilton has reportedly admitted putting out the full version of the now-notorious Hilton sex videotape on the Internet, confident that the family will not sue, according to television's Celebrity Justice.

The show's Website also said Salomon told them the overseas setup of TrustFundGirls.com, which now promotes the tape, would help protect him.

SexBrat.com recently agreed not to release the Hilton videotape, after they discovered it may have been sent to them illegally. Salomon sued the Hilton family last November while denying any responsibility at first for its leak to the Internet. TrustFundGirls.com now claims it has the sole rights to the tape.

"She knew people watched it," Celebrity Justice quoted Salomon as saying. "She knew I showed it to people. There were never any objections. She showed it to a couple of her friends, you know what I mean? She wanted to make sure that she looked good - not for her but for other people too."

Celebrity Justice said attorneys have told the show there is no way he could release the tape legally without Hilton's consent. Salomon insisted, however, that he had nothing to do with the original leak of a three-minute excerpt making the Internet rounds, saying he released the full version only after a Hilton family spokesperson accused him of drugging the heiress.

"If they want to play dirty with me, I’m going to play dirty," Salomon told the show's Website. "I've got a million tapes - I'm going to bury them… And everybody can see it and enjoy it and see that this girl was a willing participant… I'd be surprised if I get sued by anybody… I have this thing set up in seventeen different jurisdictions from India to Amsterdam to London. It's all over the world. It's all different laws. It's my tape, I own it, I filmed it."