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Published: Jan. 8, 2008 at 6:02 PM

CHATSWORTH , Calif., Jan. 8 (UPI) -- U.S. tabloid star Amy Fisher is slated to attend the upcoming Adult Entertainment Expo and Trade Show in Las Vegas to promote her new sex tape.

The adult film distributor Red Light District has announced Fisher, 33, and Lou Bellera, her husband and co-star in "Amy Fisher Caught on Tape," are scheduled to attend the convention, which starts Wednesday and runs through Saturday.

"Come see Amy and Lou at RLD's booth 1001 throughout the convention," RLD representative Larry Schwarz said in a statement. "And be sure to watch this hottest celebrity sex tape of all-time."

RLD also recently announced plans to release "Joey Buttafuoco: Caught on Tape," which shows Buttafuoco having sex with his wife Evanka.

Buttafuoco and Fisher's ill-fated, early 1990s romance made them unlikely celebrities when a then-underage Fisher, dubbed the Long Island Lolita, shot Buttafuoco's first wife Mary Jo.

Mary Jo Buttafuoco survived and Fisher went to jail for the shooting.

Joey Buttafuoco served time for having sex with a minor.

Topics: Amy Fisher, Joey Buttafuoco, Lou Bellera, Mary Jo, Mary Jo Buttafuoco
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