Girls Gone Wild beats $5 million lawsuit
p2pnet view Movies:- Girls Gone Wild says it’s won a $5 million dollar lawsuit lodged by a woman who claimed it’d “damaged her reputation” by distributing a video of her “dancing provocatively in a St. Louis bar”.
Tamara Favazza “claimed she hadn’t given her consent to appear on camera, but the St. Louis Circuit Court jury of 12 people found in favor of Girls Gone Wild”, it says in a statement, going on:
The woman’s lawyers had demanded at least $5 million in damages, even asking for the $1.5 million they estimated the company has made on the video in which Tamara Favazza appeared.
“Girls Gone Wild has NEVER lost a jury trial”, boasts CEO Joe Francis (right).
It hit the news in 2008 when it featured Ashley Alexandra Dupre, the would-be singer who achieved instant infamy when she was named in an online call-girl scandal which led to the resignation of then New York governor Eliot Spitzer.
… and identi.ca
statement – Girls Gone Wild Wins $5 Million Dollar Jury Verdict, July 29, 2010
Ashley Alexandra Dupre – Ashley Alexandra Dupre: only 17 in porn videos?, March 20, 2008
online call-girl scandal – Ashley Alexandra Dupre, March 14, 2008
Use free p2pnet newsfeeds for your site. It`s really easy!
Subscribe to p2pnet.net | | rss feed: http://p2pnet.net/p2p.rss | | Mobile – http://p2pnet.net/index-wml.php
Net access blocked by government restrictions? Use Psiphon from the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto. Go here for details.




