Lisa Bonder In 2001, Bing sued billionaire
Kirk Kerkorian for invasion of privacy. Bing alleged that convicted criminal and private investigator
Anthony Pellicano took Bing's dental floss out of his trash to collect his DNA. At the time, Kerkorian was in a legal fight with his former wife
Lisa Bonder, a former professional tennis player, over the amount of child support he would pay, with the billionaire reportedly suspecting Bing (a previous boyfriend) to be the biological father of Bonder's daughter Kira. After Bing was proven by DNA testing to be the father of Bonder's child, Bing and Kerkorian settled their dispute out of court.
Elizabeth Hurley Bing had a relationship with
Elizabeth Hurley, which resulted in a pregnancy. Bing urged Hurley to have an abortion, but Hurley refused. Bing denied paternity by alleging that he and Hurley had a brief, non-exclusive relationship in 2001. However, a
DNA test established Bing as the child's father. Hurley gave birth to
Damian Charles Hurley on April 4, 2002.
Hugh Grant is Damian's godfather.
Anthony Pellicano The paternity of Bonder's daughter was revealed by
Anthony Pellicano, a private investigator (and
wiretapper) hired by Kerkorian's lawyer, who was also a "friend" to Bing. According to an
FBI summary, Pellicano sometimes played Hollywood clients against each other, at one point asking financier (and Bing friend)
Ron Burkle for a $100,000 to $250,000 shakedown in order not to be investigated by
Michael Ovitz, another Pellicano client. In a twist to the case,
The New York Times reported payments of $335,000 by Bing to Pellicano between June 2000 and August 2002. According to excerpts of recorded calls, Pellicano bragged to Kerkorian's lawyer in April and May 2002 that he was "working for" and "consulting for" Bing in matters related to
Elizabeth Hurley and her son's disputed paternity, which was then in the news. Martin Singer, a lawyer for Bing, called Pellicano's statement regarding Hurley "an absolute lie." (
Daily Mail reportedly paid a "substantial" settlement to Bing in 2003 after Pellicano's sworn statement that he had "never been engaged by Mr. Bing nor his attorney Mr. Martin Singer to investigate anyone on Mr. Bing's behalf, including Ms. Hurley.") Following two trials in 2008, in which Bing did not testify, Pellicano was convicted of 78 counts of wiretapping, racketeering, wire fraud, and conspiracy. Pellicano was sentenced to 15 years in prison and ordered, with Terry N. Christensen, to forfeit $2 million. ==Philanthropy==