Not such a heart-warming story
It was a dream run while it lasted, but unfortunately, it had to come to an end. Yes, in what could be the saddest day of everyone's life, the dude who does the Girls Gone Wild videos has been fined because two girls he used were not, in fact, 18.
I think the dumbest thing in the whole story is that Joe Francis, the dude who distrubutes the movies and whatnot, was forced to read a 'victim impact statement' aloud in court.
Now, I don't know how the whole system works, since I am neither a girl nor have I ever been in any Girls Gone Wild videos (that I know of, heh...) but I am fully in agreement that it is possible that these dudes either didn't check these girls' ID's, or they were bad fakes and the dude's just accepted it because they figured the girls were at least 18, since they were probably drunk in public anyways. But, rules are rules, so I don't believe he argued at all with being ordered to pay the fines are whatever. Which is kind of surprising, since he's such a creepy dude and all. But I digress.
But, what did this retard girl's 'impact statement' say? She was emotionally tormented by her appearance on the video, and the video damaged her relationship with her family.
So, because she was 17 and not 18 she can sue for that? Because I guarantee the same is true for just about every other girl who's done it. Oh man, think about the girls who are on the commercials! That's gotta suck for their parents.
But, I mean, she has a point. It's definitely this dude's fault that she, again probably, was drunk in public at age 17 and chose to bare all. I mean, how could he do that to her?
Fuck that, regardless of what age she was, she was old enough to know what happens when, you know, you take off your shirt in front of a camera.
I could care less about the whole stupid fine or for anything else in this story, but come on, the fact that this girl pawns off all responsibility for any of her actions is complete bullshit. I don't think I'm alone in saying I hope her life is ruined by it. And, also, I'm pretty damn sure this lawsuit, etc. is going to ruin her life more than just being in the damn video.
I think the dumbest thing in the whole story is that Joe Francis, the dude who distrubutes the movies and whatnot, was forced to read a 'victim impact statement' aloud in court.
Now, I don't know how the whole system works, since I am neither a girl nor have I ever been in any Girls Gone Wild videos (that I know of, heh...) but I am fully in agreement that it is possible that these dudes either didn't check these girls' ID's, or they were bad fakes and the dude's just accepted it because they figured the girls were at least 18, since they were probably drunk in public anyways. But, rules are rules, so I don't believe he argued at all with being ordered to pay the fines are whatever. Which is kind of surprising, since he's such a creepy dude and all. But I digress.
But, what did this retard girl's 'impact statement' say? She was emotionally tormented by her appearance on the video, and the video damaged her relationship with her family.
So, because she was 17 and not 18 she can sue for that? Because I guarantee the same is true for just about every other girl who's done it. Oh man, think about the girls who are on the commercials! That's gotta suck for their parents.
But, I mean, she has a point. It's definitely this dude's fault that she, again probably, was drunk in public at age 17 and chose to bare all. I mean, how could he do that to her?
Fuck that, regardless of what age she was, she was old enough to know what happens when, you know, you take off your shirt in front of a camera.
I could care less about the whole stupid fine or for anything else in this story, but come on, the fact that this girl pawns off all responsibility for any of her actions is complete bullshit. I don't think I'm alone in saying I hope her life is ruined by it. And, also, I'm pretty damn sure this lawsuit, etc. is going to ruin her life more than just being in the damn video.
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