Joe Francis, founder and CEO of "Girls
Gone Wild" has offered American Idol contestant Antonella Barba
$250,000 to become a host for the video company, which grossed millions from
coaxing drunk co-eds to flash. (Photo Courtesy Fox)
"Antonella Barba is an unbelievably sexy girl who
obviously knows how to have a good time," said Joe Francis,
founder of Mantra
Films Inc., based in Los Angeles. "Why are people being ridiculed and
punished for being sexual? It’s ridiculous."
"There’s
a little ‘Girls
Gone Wild’ in every woman," Francis continued, "and this should
be embraced as a positive, not a negative."
Francis might be right about this… but to coax young, intoxicated girls to
immortalize their inner "Girls Gone Wild" urges on film is a little
low. In September, 2006 Francis plead guilty to federal charges of failing to
document the ages of young women engaging in sexual acts in the videos. There
was a plea agreement, part of which required Francis to pay a $500,000 fine and
$1.6 million in restitution.
Will Antonella take the $250,000 deal and join girls
gone wild ? They are sexy, wild and sober.
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