The power couple has filed a lawsuit against YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley,
who posted video of the proposal — which took place at AT&T Field
in San Francisco on Oct. 21 — on his new website venture, MixBit.
In legal documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, which were obtained by "omg!
Insider," Kardashian and West allege that Hurley — whom they had never
met prior to the engagement — "finagled entry" into their "exclusive
event" as the guest of an invited guest. He was only permitted to stay
after signing a confidentiality agreement
stating "he would not publish any aspect of the event." A photo of him
holding what is said to be the signed agreement is included in the
lawsuit filing.
The only problem? Hurley ended up
shooting video footage of the event — "which turned out to involve not
merely a birthday celebration for Kardashian, but an unexpected
engagement proposal by West," as we now know — and then he posted it to MixBit the next day, which was a violation of their agreement.
Kimye's lawsuit suggests that entrepreneur Hurley was so desperate to
make MixBit successful — after some other recent failed business
ventures — that "despite not being invited, and not knowing either West
or Kardashian," he "sought to procure his own attendance in order to
capitalize on the event and promote MixBit." They also note that
Hurley's company sent the video to the media in a press release the next
day — and omg! was one of the recipients of the email blast, which
touted the new social video service/app and bragged the footage was shot
by " the co-founder of YouTube." The footage immediately went viral on
the Internet.Watch it here:
The big problem with that? Kardashian and West had their own camera crew there recording the footage for possible use on "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and E!, bursting their bubble.
The lawsuit states that, when contacted by Kardashian and West's lawyers after the proposal, Hurley said he "wasn't aware" his video "would get so much attention." Also, he said he only posted it after seeing photos posted from some of the other attendees there and he thought he would then "join in."
The couple is asking for unspecified damages for alleged breach of contract, fraud, and unjust enrichment.
Entertainment attorney Owen Sloane of Gladstone Michel Weisberg Willner & Sloane told omg! last week that such damages would be dependent upon the Kardashians' contract with the cable network.
A rep for Hurley's MixBit has not responded to omg!'s request for comment.
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