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Sex Tape With Kid Rock And Scott Stapp To Be Released

Red Light president David Joseph: "We left messages for them but they didn't respond, so maybe they didn’t take it seriously."

According to late reports, a video tape with Kid Rock and former Creed frontman Scott Stapp having sexual relationships with four female fans during a 1999 tour was bought by California Company Red Light District, the same company who released the sex video with sexy socialite Paris Hilton.

Bilboard.com reports that the 45-minute sex tape with Rock, 35, and newlywed frontman Scott Stapp, 32, who, by the way, are not involved in sexual relationship with each other, is expected to be released sometimes this year.

The company already posted a 40-second preview on the Web sites KidRockSexTape.com and ScottStappSexTape.com, claiming they bought the tape from a "third party."

Red Light president David Joseph declared: "We acquired the tape from a third party. We haven't decided exactly what we are doing with it but our goal is to release it toward the middle or end of this year."

Joseph also stated that they tried to contact the two stars, but could not be reached for comment.

"This wasn't just shot by one person -- there were a lot of people holding the camera," he says. "Because of that, it's not necessary that we need [Rock and Stapp] to sign off on this. We left messages for them but they didn't respond, so maybe they didn't take it seriously."

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Posted at 01:21:45 MST (GMT -0700), Friday February 17th, 2006
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