Snapper hits back at Aniston
Jennifer Aniston has been attacked by the photographer who took snapshots of her sunbathing - for being barely dressed on her own property.
Aniston, 36, slapped photographer Peter Brandt with a lawsuit, after learning he'd taken pictures of her while she soaked up the sun in her garden, but now the snapper is hitting back.
He tells ABC News: "She's the one who went out there topless. I didn't go looking for it."
Brandt says he was only looking to take photos of Aniston and her new beau Vince Vaughn, and he denies that he was trespassing on her property, as the former Friends star's lawsuit asserts.
He continues: "She has no fences around her backyard. I did not trespass. When I saw her come out topless, I go: 'Oh, God, this is not what I want, this is not what people want to buy anyway.' I haven't sold those pictures anywhere.
"You know, they're suing me and all the publications who are publishing them, and I haven't sold them anywhere.
"Sending the topless pictures along with (the other photos) was maybe my mistake. But I wasn't intending to sell those."
According to papers recently filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, Aniston is seeking monetary damages and a cease-and-desist order against Brandt, whom she claims observed her "from a great distance through invasive, intrusive and unlawful measures".