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Joe Francis, the founder of “Girls Gone Wild,” withdrew the
$1 million check that he intended to pay Ashley Alexandra Dupre, if she agreed
to participate in the 2008 GGW Spring Break tour and pose for his new magazine.
Francis cancelled the offer, after a New York Daily News reporter
informed him that Dupre already featured in the Girls Gone Wild collection.
“A Daily News reporter saved me a million bucks,” said
Francis. “Mark that down as the first time a reporter ever did anything good
for me.”
A search through the company’s archives Tuesday revealed
that Dupre actually featured in the 2003 GGW Spring Break.
Francis was very excited about the discovery and compared it
to “finding a winning lottery ticket in the cushions of your couch.”
According to a Girls Gone Wild press release, Dupre was
celebrating her 18th birthday in Miami, in 2003. After fighting with
a friend and getting thrown out of her hotel, Dupre found a GGW bus nearby and
decided to join the team for a whole week.
She signed legal papers and filmed seven full-length tapes,
which contain a lot of nudity and lesbian footage.
“I've got it all. Topless, her nude in the shower, making
out with girls," Francis told E!
News on Tuesday. "She rode the Girls Gone Wild bus for a
week.”
Joe Francis announced he intended to sell online the videos
featuring Dupre, at around $5 each. Those who are interested can buy them from
the Girls Gone Wild site.
Ashley Dupre became famous overnight after her rendezvous as
a call girl with former New York governor Spitzer was discovered. Spitzer had
to resign, after being charged of spending tens of thousands of dollars on
prostitutes.
Dupre’s MySpace page was assaulted in the first days after
the scandal, reaching 5 million views. Her two songs that were on the profile
were listened thousands of timer and even aired on radio.
Hustler publisher Larry Flynt informed the Associated Press
that he had also made Dupre a proposal. He offered her $1 million to appear
nude in his magazine.
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