Don’t play with videos of Underaged Girls
December 18th, 2006 by
Maria
Everybody knows sex sells. Now, with the popularity of Broadband Internet connection and personal computer, it’s so easy to have access to sex related materials, including pornography videos. Although I am not a fan of these items, but I do heard a lot about them… adult VCDs and DVDs are not only easily available on the Internet, they are also available from some local stores. You just need some insider connections
Anyway, you might have also heard of this popular video series called Girls Gone Wild. Girls Gone Wild videos involve a camera crew patrolling party-heavy areas frequented by young adults searching for attractive girls who agree to “get a little crazy” with them. No doubt this sort of videos are most sought after.
The franchise owner Joe Francis makes as much as US$40 million a year! Wow, that’s a hell lot of money!
But, when you make so much money filming underaged girls, it’s time to pay back now.
The founder of the “Girls Gone Wild” video empire was sentenced to community service Wednesday for his company’s guilty plea to federal charges of failing to monitor the ages of the women in its videos.
The company, Mantra Films Inc., also agreed to pay $1.6 million in fines for using drunken 17-year-olds in videos it filmed on Panama City Beach during spring break and failing to properly label its DVDs and videos as required by federal law.
U.S. District Judge Richard Smoak told company founder Steve Francis he added the community service because it did not appear a fine would be a meaningful punishment.
‘Girls Gone Wild’ Founder Gets Community Service
So, if you do not have US$1.6 million, you better don’t play with these sort of videos.
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