| Girls Gone Wild Founder to Tape Guys Gone Wild in Prison |
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| Tuesday, 16 October 2007 19:57 |
Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis is reportedly preparing for his potential ten-year prison term for tax evasion by buying a video camera. The same type of cutting-edge reality nude adventures he captured of college girls in need of attention will be filmed in the prison, with a working title of Guys Gone Wild: Prison Life Uncensored. Men serving time for crimes will be lured into exposing themselves to the camera for cigarettes and phone cards. Women and curious men will be treated to all kinds of wild situations, shower scenes, weightlifting, and the occasional beat-down. Instead of well-endowed college females, the camera will capture well-tattooed males coyly avoiding anything wild until enticed with enough tobacco to get wild.
The founder of the wildly successful Girls Gone Wild is facing ten years in prison in part for claiming $20 million in false business expenses. Real Wisconsin News has obtained court documents that list items claimed as business expenses. This list includes: $5 million in liquor purchases, $1 million in sex toys and other related items, thousands of dollars in water bills, $2 million in fuel costs of the Girls Gone Wild Bus, millions for underwear and other outfit purchases, and thousands more for beads and various other trinkets used to get women naked, including candy. However, since the business was in fact to get girls to go wild, the defense team is prepared to argue that the purchases were necessary business expenses and were claimed in good faith. The defense will further contend that all of the girls signed release forms and were aware that their antics were being videotaped for the purposes of the art that was created. Some freedom of expression advocates worry that government officials are simply trying to shut down the wildly popular series because they didn’t think of themselves, and because daughters of many prominent individuals are making themselves unmarriageable because they are depicted touching themselves in a cramped hotel shower. However, if the charges do stick, the entrepreneur will have a lot of new opportunities to exploit men while in prison, and Americans are sure to part with their money to see the new take on the prison documentary. |
| Last Updated on Sunday, 21 October 2007 04:38 |



Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis is reportedly preparing for his potential ten-year prison term for tax evasion by buying a video camera. The same type of cutting-edge reality nude adventures he captured of college girls in need of attention will be filmed in the prison, with a working title of Guys Gone Wild: Prison Life Uncensored. Men serving time for crimes will be lured into exposing themselves to the camera for cigarettes and phone cards. Women and curious men will be treated to all kinds of wild situations, shower scenes, weightlifting, and the occasional beat-down. Instead of well-endowed college females, the camera will capture well-tattooed males coyly avoiding anything wild until enticed with enough tobacco to get wild.