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Anna Nicole's mother sues TV station

HOUSTON, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- The late Anna Nicole Smith's mother is suing a Houston television station and CBS Studios Inc. for libel after they aired a damaging interview with Smith.

Virgie Arthur is also suing her daughter's former companion, Howard K. Stern, for setting up the appearance on "Entertainment Tonight," the Houston Chronicle reported.

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In the interview, Smith said Arthur did not protect her from physical and sexual abuse as a child.

The program, which is produced by CBS Studios, aired on NBC affiliate KPRC Channel 2 in Houston a week after Smith died.

Papers filed in court said Smith's on-air statements have jeopardized Arthur's chances of getting custody of and securing visitation rights for her granddaughter, Dannielynn.

Arthur also accuses Stern, KPRC and CBS of sullying her reputation as a "caring, honest and law-abiding retired peace officer."

KPRC attorneys said in court documents the station should not have been included in the case because it aired a satellite feed, but had no "involvement in the reporting, production or content of the program" and "had no knowledge of the alleged defamatory statements."

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