Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Brooke Pastolic and Christina Brose Girls Gone Wild

Brooke Pastolic and Christina Brose Girls Gone Wild


Lawsuit claims they were given alcohol on bus, coerced into sex, filmed

ÔGirls Gone WildÕ creator Joe Francis is currently in a Nevada jail on federal tax evasion charges.

PANAMA CITY, Fla. - Two Florida women have sued ÒGirls Gone WildÓ creator Joe Francis and his film company, alleging a sexually explicit video was released without their consent.

In the federal lawsuit filed Monday in Panama City, Brooke Pastolic and Christina Brose said they were enticed to board a ÒGirls Gone WildÓ tour bus with the promise of free clothing. Once onboard, they allegedly were given alcoholic drinks even though both were younger than 21.

According to the lawsuit, the cameramen then coerced the women into exposing themselves and engaging in sexual activities, but repeatedly stated they would not use footage in a video. However, the footage appeared on two separate ÒGirls Gone WildÓ DVDs.

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