IT'S that time of year again spring break -- and this means another busy season for ''Girls Gone Wild. And, as usual, plenty of girls obliged. This time around, though, the crew approached men, too, asking them to drop their pants for a new video series, ''Guys Gone Wild,'' a product of uncertain market appeal that will be introduced as an experiment this summer. Why not? He mooned the camera in a hotel hallway but asked that his last name not be used, explaining that being naked on tape could come back to haunt him. For Joe Francis, the year-old creator of the ''Girls Gone Wild'' videos, the pervasiveness of that kind of what-the-heck attitude to self-exposure has been pure gold, providing him with two mansions, including one in Bel Air, Calif.
The controversial franchise will feature complete nudity on a station many viewers get with basic cable. And like so many of its predecessors, it will feature a group of attractive celebrity hopefuls. In fact, it's not even a pay-to-order station like HBO or Showtime. But is this new reality show essentially a graphic porn company masquerading as a cool, youth-orientated brand? Mark Cuban is genius and taken it into the free market. A rep from HDNet confirmed that the show will run uncensored in the overnight programming block, and any airings after midnight EDT do not require warnings. But according to the Parents Television Council, for GGW to market themselves as anything other than a porn-based company they are is appalling.
Francis was indicted on tax evasion charges on Wednesday -- a day after being arrested and jailed in Florida for contempt of court. The indictment was returned a day after Francis was taken into custody in Panama City, Florida, for contempt of court over an outburst during negotiations on a civil lawsuit brought by seven women who said they were underage when they were filmed by his company in Francis last month announced he was planning a restaurant chain and a line of swimwear and casual wear under the name. Discover Thomson Reuters.
By Daily Mail Reporter. Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis has threatened legal action over a stolen sex tape. The year-old purveyor of videos featuring party girls exposing themselves stars in the sex tape with year-old girlfriend Abbey Wilson. Sex tape star: Joe Francis, shown last month in Las Vegas, has threatened legal action to block release of a stolen sex tape.
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