Marcia cross nude shower photos
By Chris Spargo For Dailymail. Marcia Clark suffered much public humiliation over the course of the OJ Simpson trial - but no incident was more difficult for the prosecutor than when nude photos of her taken years earlier were sold to a tabloid. The photos had been sold to the tabloid by Horowitz's mother Clara, more than a decade after her son's divorce from Clark. Scroll down for video. Happy couple: Clark and her second husband Gordon Clark above at an event in


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Schmidt has gotten more than personal photos of Cross, which include ones showing her taking a shower outdoors. She looks absolutely gorgeous. And yes, the carpet does match the curtains," the New York Daily News quoted him as saying. He says that the photographs were discovered by one of the employees of a carting firm that had been hired to remove trash from Cross' home in Loss Angeles. Cross' lawyers say that the photographs are the copyrighted property of the actress and her husband, Tom Mahoney, and that they were thrown out by mistake.



Marcia Cross Demands Return Of Nude Photos
Allegedly, they were taken by her husband and mistakenly thrown away. David attempted to sell them to the highest bidder and thankfully, that was the last anyone heard of it… until now. Four pictures from the collection were leaked today check them out here NSFW and umm, yea. For the rest of you, close your eyes because it may sting a little.




Marcia Cross' trash has become her garbage man's treasure, leaving the "Desperate Housewives" star wishing that she'd bought a shredder. Nude photos of the year-old actress are now in the hands of a man hired to cart away her trash - and they may soon be up for sale. Cross' lawyers are threatening to sue. They claim the photos were discarded by accident. But Schmidt is essentially telling them, "finders keepers".