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Defense Rests in Diaz Photos Case

Thursday, July 21, 2005 9:30:50 PM

Photographer John Rutter, left, who took topless photos of actress Cameron Diaz 11 years ago, and his attorney Mark Werksman arrive at Criminal Courts building Thursday, July 14, 2005, in downtown Los Angeles. Rutter, who tried to sell the photos back to Diaz for millions of dollars, is charged with attempted grand theft, forgery and perjury. Werkman opened his case with testimony that his client was conscientious about getting models to sign releases.(AP Photo/Nick Ut)LOS ANGELES (AP) - The defense rested Thursday in the trial of a photographer charged with forging Cameron Diaz's signature in a bid to sell topless photos taken 11 years ago when she was a struggling model.

John Rutter, 42, ended two days on the stand, assuring jurors he believed Diaz's signature on a release form was real when he tried to sell her the photos for $3.5 million shortly before the opening of her film, "Charlie's Angeles: Full Throttle."

"I believed it was real. I assumed it was real," he said.


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