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My dad stole Pamela Anderson’s sex tape & made millions after shocking incident with Tommy Lee

FORMER Baywatch beauty Pamela Anderson has long faced hurtful allegations that she orchestrated the theft of her own sex tape to gain publicity and boost her career. But today we can reveal the identity of the real mastermind behind the outrageous plot — and who made millions from its sale. Low-budget film producer Milton Ingley came into the possession of the old-fashioned 8mm tape in 1995 when the safe it was kept in was stolen from Pamela’s lover, Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee.
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Tommy Lee's controversies - Pamela Anderson sex tape, naked snaps and Kid Rock row
Pamela Anderson's ex Tommy Lee has been known for his controversial moments throughout the years.After recently sharing his own full-frontal d**k pic on social media, he even announced that he was joining Only Fans and took a swipe at Instagram for removing his nudes.It's just one of the controversial moments that the star has been involved in during the past four decades - from leaked sex tapes to a brawl with Kid Rock.READ NEXT: Pamela Anderson's ex Tommy Lee joins OnlyFans as he pulls pants down on stageAs the drummer turns 60 years old, Daily Star takes a look at his biggest controversies.Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson made headlines in October 1995 after their sex tape was stolen and leaked online.The tape was stolen by handyman Rand Gauthier, who after working at the couple's Malibu property, unexpectedly had his contract terminated due to what the couple described as 'shoddy work'.He later returned to the property to collect his tools, but told Rolling Stone Magazine that he was met by Tommy Lee holding a shotgun, who said "Get the f**k off my property."Rand explained this confrontation prompted him to steal the famous sex tape, and after spending the summer plotting the break in, he stole the safe containing the 54 minute video and worked with others to leak it on the internet.Pamela and Tommy quickly filed a police report following the incident and later embarked on a $10 million lawsuit against Rand Gauthier and those involved, as well as suing the company that distributed downloaded copies of the videos.After being advised by their legal team, the pair signed a contract that would allow a one-time Webcast as long as the video wasn't sold, traded, copied or broadcasted.
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