PlusSpitzer Call Girl Drops LawsuitSpitzer Call Girl Drops LawsuitThe Associated PressThe man who founded the 'Girls Gone Wild' empire says he feels 'vindicated.' Joe Francis issued that statement after the call girl who was involved in the Eliot Spitzer scandal dropped a lawsuit against him. (July 4)[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] You may remember her from the sex-scandal that brought down New York's former governor...And now ---Ashley Dupre is dropping a $ 10 million dollar federal lawsuit her attorney had filed against the 'Girls Gone Wild' founder Joe Francis.Dupre had originally claimed Francis had exploited her name and image on the Internet. In her lawsuit, Dupre said she was on spring break in Miami Beach in 2003 when she was approached by "Girls Gone Wild" producers, given alcoholic drinks and then signed a release agreeing to appear in the provocative video. However, shortly after the lawsuit was filed, Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis released a video where Dupre appears covered by a terry cloth towel and gives her name as Amber Arpaio...An unseen questioner asks if she is 18 and if the footage can be used on "Girls Gone Wild."She says yes to both questions.But Dupre now admits she was only 17 when she signed a contract with the adult film maker. In a statement issued through a spokesman ---Francis, who has had other run-ins with the law ---- said he now feels "vindicated."After the Spitzer scandal, Francis made a public $1 million offer for Dupre to appear in one of his videos and go on a promotional tour.He rescinded the offer after realizing he already had footage of her. ___ ___, The Associated Press.
uhm, is this really newsworthy?
fox9ninja 3 years ago 3
Dupree can only cash in on her 15 minutes by going back to being a whore.
seka1986 3 years ago 2