ASHLEY DUPRE DROPS GIRLS GONE WILD SUIT

Joe Francis

Girls Gone Wild Founder Joe Francis announced today that Girls Gone Wild will finally release the provocative video footage of Elliot Spitzer Hooker Ashley Dupré taken during Spring Break in 2003. “She clearly filed her lawsuit just for publicity,” Francis said. “Now that the distraction of this frivolous lawsuit is behind us and I have been vindicated, yet again, we’ve been given the green light to provide her with all the public exposure she could ask for.”The call girl linked to former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer dropped her $10 million lawsuit against Girls Gone Wild and its founder and CEO Joe Francis after Francis released a video where Dupré appears covered by a terry cloth towel and gives her name as Amber Arpaio. An unseen GGW questioner asks if she is 18 and if the footage can be used on "Girls Gone Wild." She says yes to both questions. Her ID is then filmed. Dupré dropped the lawsuit unconditionally Thursday most likely as a result of being proven to be a liar.The suit had alleged that Girls Gone Wild and Joe Francis had ruined Dupré reputation by publicizing the video. Francis released footage proving that Dupré had willingly volunteered to perform for the Girls Gone Wild cameras after providing both a verbal and written release. Because Dupré had offered false identification and lied about her age on camera, the company initially declined to publish the material.“It was preposterous to claim that I could somehow damage the reputation of a hooker,” Francis says. “We have hours of footage of Dupré including her in some very interesting sexual situations. This footage as well as a detailed account of my encounter with Dupré and her sexual escapades with Girls Gone Wild cameramen will appear in the next issue of Girls Gone Wild Magazine” said Joe Francis.

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