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GGW Part 2: Snoopdog being sued
http://entertainment.msn.com/news/ar...px?news=131072
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you can't sue snoop dogg. that's like sacriligious or something. :mad:
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if suge was still down hed pop them
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doggy dogg world.
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Was Joseph Francis convicted on all those charges? Did that go to court yet?
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Oh, and as this link points out, one of the girls suing was 17 at the time of the incident here in New Orleans. Not too surprising, all things considered... |
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i fail to understand why someone sitting on that kind of branding and name empire would risk everything over a couple of years on a girl
plenty of fish in the sea id rather hug my fucking money than my prison toilet |
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money grubbing whores
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The bit in Panama City was over the top though, right on the level of flippin' off the police after they'd told him to behave. See, right before spring break this year... well, here's a copy of the initial AP release, pay attention to the last four paragraphs to see how stupid that whole deal was: I found this on rec.arts.movies.erotica at the time of the bust (can't find the archive link to it on Google or I'd post that instead): The Associated Press The head of a company that produces the "Girls Gone Wild" videos was arrested on racketeering and drug charges after parents complained to police he told underage girls to say on camera that they were 18, police said Thursday. Search warrants on five locations and a private Gulfstream jet turned up videotapes to corroborate the stories of five girls who said they stripped and acted out scenes on camera although producers knew they were underage, police said. Joe Francis, chief executive officer of Mantra Entertainment, was arrested outside of his condominium Wednesday evening. Three other employees were also arrested. Francis, 30, and Mark Schmitz, 26, were charged with prostitution and sexual exploitation. Francis was also charged with drug trafficking. The other two employees were charged with drug possession. Mantra Entertainment spokesman Bill Horn said they deny all charges. Police said they seized a 2002 Ferrari, electronic equipment, waiver documents and a safe containing original footage of young women baring forbidden flesh. Panama City Beach is the nation's leading spring break destination, attracting up to 400,000 college and high school students in March and April. Four 17-year-old girls and a 16-year-old came across a "Girls Gone Wild" van Monday evening and were asked to go to a motel room with a video crew to act out nude scenes in front of the camera, police said. Two of them did, and were paid $100 for their performances, police said. "One of the 17-year-old girls came clean to her mother, and they called us," said Bay County sheriff's spokeswoman Ruth Sasser. Police said they found video to confirm that Francis told the 16-year-old to say she was 18 when he filmed her baring her breasts on video. All four men were still in custody Thursday evening in the Bay County Jail in Panama City, officials said. Area officials started feuding with the video company earlier this year when a "Girls Gone Wild" crew came to town during spring break. Mayor Lee Sullivan and local law enforcement officials threatened to arrest anyone violating a public nudity ordinance as well as those who encouraged such lawbreaking. The producers went to court, asking a federal judge to declare that certain activity associated with the filming would not be automatically illegal and seeking a temporary restraining order preventing authorities from making or threatening arrests. They dropped the restraining order request March 12 after getting a written promise police would not interfere with their constitutional rights. |
Snoop got greedy and got in with the wrong crew and he's catching their shit too, that's the way it always works.
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biiiaaaatch
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lawsuit on the doggfather?
whores want to make themselves famous |
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