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‘Girls Gone Wild’ Franchise Gets Sued Again
A Jane Doe plaintiff claims “Girls Gone Wild” producers pulled down her spaghetti-strap tank top to expose her breasts in an attempt to film her and others for the Mantra video series.
Sexual Battery Charges Against Joe Francis Dropped
Charges of sexual battery have been dropped against Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis, stemming from an incident last year where Francis allegedly fondled an 18-year old girl’s breasts and buttocks at a Hollywood birthday party.
IVD Releases Latest 'Girls Gone Wild' Platinum DVD
International Video Distributors has released the ''Girls Gone Wild'' Platinum Edition DVD line.
Dupre Seeks $10M, Forfeit of GGW Websites
LOS ANGELES — The $10 million lawsuit filed Monday against Girls Gone Wild creator Joe Francis, his company and a man purportedly involved in creation of two websites contends that Ashley Dupre was underage at the time she signed a contract.
Francis' Tax Evasion Trial Moved to L.A.
A federal judge has approved a change of venue for the tax evasion trial of "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis.
Federal Judge Keeps Joe Francis From Phoenix Forum
A federal judge has denied a motion by lawyers for "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis requesting that Francis be allowed to attend the Phoenix Forum this week.
Spitzer Escort Found in 7 'Girls Gone Wild' Videos
"Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis has rescinded his $1 million offer for Ashley Alexandra Dupre to pose for his cameras after discovering she shot seven volumes of "Girls Gone Wild" videos.
Joe Francis Pleads No Contest in Florida
"Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis pleaded no contest today to child abuse and prostitution charges in Panama City. He was sentenced to 339 days in jail, but got credit for the last year he has spent in jail in Bay County, Fla., and in Reno, Nev.
GGW's Joe Francis Denied Bail in Reno
Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis has failed in his bid to win release from jail in Reno without facing extradition back to Florida, where charges stemming from a 2003 arrest for purportedly filming underage girls are still pending.
Girls Gone Wine Sues 'Girls Gone Wild'
Oklahoma winemakers Girls Gone Wine is suing Mantra Films in response to a cease-and-desist letter from the "Girls Gone Wild" producers.
Mantra to Street GGW Baby Bash Title in HD Formats
Adult studio Mantra Films will street "Girls Gone Wild Baby Bash Live and Uncensored" Feb. 12 on both Blu-ray and HD DVD formats, and will take pre-orders starting Jan. 8.
Joe Francis Asks for Investigation of Fla. AG
“Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis’ attorneys have called for an investigation of Florida State Attorney General Steve Meadows after alleging that Meadows allowed exhibition and dissemination of child pornography.
Plaintiffs Drop Suit Against Joe Francis
A representative for "Girls Gone Wild" (GGW) founder Joe Francis has confirmed to XBIZ that two women who filed suit against him have dropped charges, after video surfaced showing the two women verbally stating they were of age to be filmed and also consenting to it.
Joe Francis Posts Video of Plaintiffs
Girls Gone Wild (GGW) founder Joe Francis has launched a blog website, MeetJoeFrancis.com, apparently as an attempt to inform the public of his life story and extensive legal woes. Posted also on the site are GGW video clips of two Florida women who currently are suing Francis.
Joe Francis Changes Attorneys in Fla.
"Girls Gone Wild" owner Joe Francis has fired Aaron Dyer and Larry Simpson, the two attorneys who have represented him for the last four years, and replaced them with lawyer Roy Black.
Joe Francis Facing Yet Another Lawsuit
Joe Francis, founder of the “Girls Gone Wild” video series, is facing another lawsuit connected to the production of the hit video series, according to media reports issued Monday.
Francis' Motion to Dismiss Denied by Judge
A judge has denied a motion to dismiss filed by "Girls Gone Wild" owner Joe Francis. He is charged with four counts of using minors in his videos without their consent.
Joe Francis to Remain in Reno Jail
After a Tuesday release, Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis has chosen to remain in jail, his lawyer said, in order to avoid another jail sentence — without bail — for new charges in Florida, where he previously served time for contempt of court.