Denise Richards & Pamela Anderson Settle Photographers’ Lawsuit

Denise Richards and Pamela Anderson have tentatively settled a lawsuit with two photographers who sued the actresses over a host of complaints related to an incident in Canada last November.

In March of this year, the two photographers filed suit against the Hollywood stars for complaints including defamation, assault, battery, false arrest and negligence. Now, according to City News Service, the parties involved have reached a settlement, dependent on several factors including receiving agreed monies and dismissing a pending court case in Canada.

Denise was on the set of “Blonde and Blonder,” filming scenes at the River Rock Casino in British Columbia when she spotted photographers, now revealed as Rik Fedyck and Scott Cosman taking pictures of her.

Richards approached them and threw a laptop off a hotel balcony, she previously recounted to Access Hollywood. The laptop grazed an elderly woman on its decent.

Police decided not to file charges against the actress, but several months later, the photographers filed a civil suit in Los Angeles Superior Court.

In their suit, the photographers claimed a story different to Richards’ account.

“Defendant Richards became enraged, stormed up several stairs to the concourse and/or balcony where plaintiffs Fedyck and Cosman were located. Richards launched into a verbal tirade and physical assault upon Cosman and Fedyck which lasted well over 20 minutes.”

The terms of the settlement were not immediately available.

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