Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Claudia Schiffer" in English language version.
Michel Levaton, le fondateur de l'agence de mannequin Metropolitan models est décédé le 9 juin 2019
It was our work schedules that ended the relationship.
La société METROPOLITAN MODELS a été créée le 26 mai 1986
The French magazine Paris Match claims that the meeting was a carefully calculated stunt, to boost Ms Schiffer's profile in the US and Copperfield's career in Europe. 'It was just a plot to dupe their loyal fans, and we've got the contracts to prove it,' said the magazine.
Founded in 1986 by Michel Levaton [...] 1987: METROPOLITAN launches new model Claudia Schiffer on the international fashion scene.
Copperfield's publicist said he and Schiffer had contracts to do the 1993 show, but "there is no contract that states Claudia is there as some sort of consort".[permanent dead link ]
They won an undisclosed sum and a retraction from Paris Match in January when they sued the magazine for $30 million for claiming their relationship was a sham.
Schiffer responded by filing a $30 million lawsuit in France. In 1999 a French court declared the story false and defamatory and ordered Paris Match to pay undisclosed damages.
Last year Copperfield slapped a $30 million lawsuit on Paris-Match magazine that alleged in a story that the Copperfield-Schiffer relationship was mere illusion; little more than a business deal to enhance both their careers.
The suit states that Paris Match added that the supermodel now gets paid for pretending to be Copperfield's fiancée and doesn't even like him.
Michel Levaton, le fondateur de l'agence de mannequin Metropolitan models est décédé le 9 juin 2019
La société METROPOLITAN MODELS a été créée le 26 mai 1986
Founded in 1986 by Michel Levaton [...] 1987: METROPOLITAN launches new model Claudia Schiffer on the international fashion scene.
The French magazine Paris Match claims that the meeting was a carefully calculated stunt, to boost Ms Schiffer's profile in the US and Copperfield's career in Europe. 'It was just a plot to dupe their loyal fans, and we've got the contracts to prove it,' said the magazine.
The suit states that Paris Match added that the supermodel now gets paid for pretending to be Copperfield's fiancée and doesn't even like him.
Last year Copperfield slapped a $30 million lawsuit on Paris-Match magazine that alleged in a story that the Copperfield-Schiffer relationship was mere illusion; little more than a business deal to enhance both their careers.
They won an undisclosed sum and a retraction from Paris Match in January when they sued the magazine for $30 million for claiming their relationship was a sham.
Schiffer responded by filing a $30 million lawsuit in France. In 1999 a French court declared the story false and defamatory and ordered Paris Match to pay undisclosed damages.