Paris Hilton’s claim that she was ‘assaulted’ in a Miami nightclub is being sharply disputed by the DJ who was involved in the incident.

He’s firing back at Hilton’s MySpace blog account in a Twitter posting. Hmmm...Twitter vs. MySpace?
Anyway, the DJ, Steve Angello, hails from Sweden, and his publicist told TheImproper.com that Hilton started the whole thing. On top of that, she was a total pest. (Why is this not hard to believe?)
UK publicist Matt Learmouth, who represents Angello, told TheImproper that his client does not have a “body guard” as she claims. To the contrary, he said Paris' "body guard," (could that be BFF Doug Reinhardt?) started the fight, Hilton allegedly told him to punch Angello, who claims he was "slapped" first.
Another DJ, David Guetta, who witnessed the incident, also disputes Hilton’s version of events, according to the publicist. “Her security punched him for refusing to play what she wanted. That’s what all the witnesses saw,” Learmouth said.
According to those accounts, Hilton visited the DJ booth several times and asked Angello to play hip-hop instead of techno music. What the celebutard failed apparently to realize is that the event was part of the Winter Music Conference, the largest gathering of dance music enthusiasts in the world. This year, the event was being held at the Fountainbleau Hotel in Miami and the scene unfolded in the hotel's club.
Angello, who is well-known in Europe as a techno artist, was playing dance music as part of the conference, and everyone was there to hear dance music. It would sort of be the same as asking Jay-Z to play ABBA at a hip-hop music conference.

“Steve plays dance music, he just doesn’t play hip hop. He politely refused Hilton’s requests but she got more and more agitated, and it escalated pretty quickly. Out of nowhere one of her security guards smacked Steve in the face,” the Angello camp insists.
“Steve is a quiet guy, but he had to act in self defense and fought back. He started pounding on the guy and it suddenly turned into a full scale fight in the DJ booth,” according to the DJ’s version of events.
“The fact that she’s going out there, and put this stuff out has forced us to respond,” the publicist said. “Steve isn’t part of this tacky celeb world.”
“Everyone saw what happened, [from] my brother to David Guetta and his wife Cathy. We all know what happened now,” Angello wrote on his Twitter page. “For someone [Hilton] who claims to make records, don’t come into a booth and ask me to play hip-hop and then have your doorman slap me.”
Paris apparently feels she has the clout to hear whatever music she wants, whenever she wants to hear it. "Get over yourself," Angello Twitted.

He’s firing back at Hilton’s MySpace blog account in a Twitter posting. Hmmm...Twitter vs. MySpace?
Anyway, the DJ, Steve Angello, hails from Sweden, and his publicist told TheImproper.com that Hilton started the whole thing. On top of that, she was a total pest. (Why is this not hard to believe?)
UK publicist Matt Learmouth, who represents Angello, told TheImproper that his client does not have a “body guard” as she claims. To the contrary, he said Paris' "body guard," (could that be BFF Doug Reinhardt?) started the fight, Hilton allegedly told him to punch Angello, who claims he was "slapped" first.
Another DJ, David Guetta, who witnessed the incident, also disputes Hilton’s version of events, according to the publicist. “Her security punched him for refusing to play what she wanted. That’s what all the witnesses saw,” Learmouth said.
According to those accounts, Hilton visited the DJ booth several times and asked Angello to play hip-hop instead of techno music. What the celebutard failed apparently to realize is that the event was part of the Winter Music Conference, the largest gathering of dance music enthusiasts in the world. This year, the event was being held at the Fountainbleau Hotel in Miami and the scene unfolded in the hotel's club.
Angello, who is well-known in Europe as a techno artist, was playing dance music as part of the conference, and everyone was there to hear dance music. It would sort of be the same as asking Jay-Z to play ABBA at a hip-hop music conference.

“Steve plays dance music, he just doesn’t play hip hop. He politely refused Hilton’s requests but she got more and more agitated, and it escalated pretty quickly. Out of nowhere one of her security guards smacked Steve in the face,” the Angello camp insists.
“Steve is a quiet guy, but he had to act in self defense and fought back. He started pounding on the guy and it suddenly turned into a full scale fight in the DJ booth,” according to the DJ’s version of events.
“The fact that she’s going out there, and put this stuff out has forced us to respond,” the publicist said. “Steve isn’t part of this tacky celeb world.”
“Everyone saw what happened, [from] my brother to David Guetta and his wife Cathy. We all know what happened now,” Angello wrote on his Twitter page. “For someone [Hilton] who claims to make records, don’t come into a booth and ask me to play hip-hop and then have your doorman slap me.”
Paris apparently feels she has the clout to hear whatever music she wants, whenever she wants to hear it. "Get over yourself," Angello Twitted.


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