"Girls Gone Wild" video shows call girl saying yes
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"Girls Gone Wild" video shows call girl saying yes

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    BEIJING, April 30 (Xinhuanet) -- One day after he was sued by the call girl responsible for the downfall of New York's former governor, Eliot Spitzer, the founder of "Girls Gone Wild" released a video Tuesday he said proved Ashley Alexandra Dupre agreed to be filmed in 2003.

    Joe Francis and his companies were sued for 10 million U.S. dollars in Miami federal court by Dupre, who claims she was only 17 at the time and too young to sign a binding contract. Dupre, now 22, also accused Francis of exploiting her image and name on various Internet sites.

    In the new video release, Dupre appears covered by a terrycloth towel and gives her name as Amber Arpaio. An unseen questioner asks if she is 18.

    "Yes I am," Dupre answers in a strong Southern accent.

    "Do you know what 'Girls Gone Wild’is?" the questioner asks.

    "Yes I do," she replies with a laugh.

    "Can I use this on Girls Gone Wild'?" she is asked.

    "Of course you can," Dupre answers.

    The video also displays a New Jersey driver's license with the Amber Arpaio name and a birth date that would have made her appear to be in her 20s.

    Francis has said that Dupre was on the "Girls Gone Wild" bus for a week and made seven full-length videos. He said the video of her agreement to appear is proof that her lawsuit has no merit.

    "It is incomprehensible that Ms. Dupre could claim she did not give her consent to be filmed by ‘Girls Gone Wild,' when in fact we have a videotape of her giving consent, while showing her identification," Francis said in a written statement.

    (Agencies)

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