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Hulk Hogan Files $100 Million Lawsuit Over Leaked Sex Tape

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Oct. 15 2012, Published 10:21 a.m. ET

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Hulk Hogan is fighting back strongly against those he is accusing of leaking his sex tape online and he wants a boat load of cash for the embarrassment caused.

The wrestler announced on Monday that he had filed two lawsuits. One against his, presumably former, best friend Bubba the Love Sponge and his ex-wife Heather Clem for recording Hulk having sex with her unbeknownst to him.

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And another suit was filed against Gawker for publishing the tape on their website.

Hulk's lawyer says that he wants $100 million in damages from Gawker but it is not known exactly how much he wants from Bubba and Heather.

Hulk claims in his lawsuit that he "had a reasonable expectation of privacy in his consensual, intimate activities in a private bedroom and reasonably believed that his privacy was safe and protected."

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The 59-year-old's lawyer said that the actions of Bubba and anyone else involved were "illegal, outrageous, and exceeded the bounds of human decency."

Hulk also wants any footage from the sex tape turned over immediately so it can be destroyed.

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