London: Peaches Geldof`s boyfriend Eli Roth has blasted a student for claims of a heroin-fuelled romp with her - in a letter written to his mum.
Roth posted the message to Ben Bluett-Mills` mother Meredith on his MySpace page.
In the 1,200-word letter Roth has lashed out at Ben, 23, for the "damage" he has caused Peaches, 21, after pictures showing her with Ben were posted online along with claims of a one-night stand.
The photos show a glazed-eyed Peaches cavorting topless.
Peaches lost out on a lucrative modelling contract with underwear firm Ultimo after the images emerged. And Roth - who has been romancing Peaches for two months - holds Ben responsible for all the humiliation that his girlfriend has had to face.
"Your son... took a bright, intelligent, incredibly creative young writer and damaged her ability to work until people forget about this or dismiss it as nonsense," the Mirror quoted Roth, as writing in the letter.
He goes on: "Not only has your son’s horrible lies painted Peaches as ``dangerous`` to many who would potentially hire her, but companies like Ultimo Underwear are using this ``scandal`` as a reason to fire Peaches by saying she is not a role model for young girls.
"And for what? Some psychotic story your son made up that people were all too ready to believe. Stories your son clearly read before he made up that post. He knew exactly what he was writing, the details were far too calculated.
"And that made it all the more destructive.
"These ¬stories also send a dangerous message to anyone who has ever made a mistake, that no matter how much you change, someone can make up a sick story about you and everyone will revert to the worst image of your past."
Ben had claimed over the Internet last month that he and Peaches took heroin together during a fling in LA.
However, Eli says Peaches has been clean for over a year.
He writes: "She has worked hard to grow up and overcome her troubled past. Your son... used the most painful events from someone`s past to make himself famous, and it worked."
ANI
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