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Spitzer Call Girl Goes “Wild” And Sues Video Company

April
28

From AP:The call girl linked to former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer is suing the founder of the “Girls Gone Wild” video series for more than $10 million.

Ashley Alexandra Dupre filed a lawsuit Monday in Miami federal court claiming she never gave “Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis permission to use her name and likeness to advertise the videos.

Dupre contends she was 17 and not old enough to sign a contract when the videos were taken in 2003 in Miami Beach.

A spokesman for Francis didn’t immediately return a call for comment Monday.
The now 22-year-old Dupre was identified in March as a prostitute named “Kristen” who had been involved with Spitzer. He has since resigned.

This entry was posted on Monday, April 28th, 2008 at 5:30 pm by Joseph Spector.
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One Response to “Spitzer Call Girl Goes “Wild” And Sues Video Company”

  1. annelouise

    Just another way for a hooker to make money. She was old enough to drink, flash her parts, etc. But poor little girl wasn’t old enough to know what she was signing. Give us a break. I hope she makes nothing financially from this whole mess. She’s just an average looking spoiled brat from New Jersey who thinks she’s all that.

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