Cingular Wireless on Friday <A HREF="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060929/ap_on_bi_ge/hp_leaks_cingular;_ylt=AjvXmVfeXfpACZa2do1rr32s0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3bGI2aDNqBHNlYwM3NDk-">sued a private eye</A> caught up in the scandal over the Hewlett-Packard leak investigation, seeking to make him pay for allegedly obtaining customer call records under false pretenses. The Atlanta-based company said in federal court papers it wants Charles Kelly, his firm CAS Agency, and any of its agents to return all Cingular customer information they may have, give up any profits they made for getting the data and pay unspecified damages for their conduct.