Chris Rock testifies in Hollywood wiretap case
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Comedian Chris Rock testified on Friday that he hired Hollywood's so-called private eye to the stars to find incriminating information about a Hungarian model who filed a paternity suit against him.
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