Joe Francis
'Girls Gone Wild' Creator Joe Francis
A small town famous for spring break draws the line at "Girls Gone Wild" -- the well-known line of explicit videos -- and prosecutes its creator. When "Nightline" co-anchor Martin Bashir talked with Joe Francis in October, the video mogul was sitting in jail and fighting mad at the authorities in Panama City. After 11 months behind bars, Francis was released this week, pleading no contest to charges of child abuse and prostitution. But did a zealous prosecutor misstep and hand Francis the leverage to make a deal?
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Joe Francis (Hover)
I have nothing against the girls-gone-wild videos as long as all the people shown on the video are of legal age. Taking video of under aged girls got him in hot water. IF girl wants to flash her private parts on camera then let her if she is 18 or older. Same goes for guys. IF they want to flash their private parts on camera then do it if the are 18 or older. I guess there is a market for that type of stuff. Just do not come to my door because I am not buying.
It shames me that college girls will stoop so low and be happy with it. What does showing your breasts to all the lowlife of America do for your personal growth? Just think when you get a reputable job or become a mother and then there is that one clip of "Girls Gone Wild" starring you! You'll be so embarrassed. Think of the future not in whatever stupid fun you think you're getting out of it now.
That is just it I think they are just happy to be able to show themselves off and they are not thinking of the future. It is a here and now mentality that they have. I am hoping I am not seeing some infomercial about this and see my daughters on it. I think I raised them better than that. I wonder if someone ever told them thier dad may see this video if they would still act that way and flash thier body parts?