The "Caponing" of Joe Francis

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The "Caponing" of Joe Francis

Postby Jimmy H. » Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:50 am

This is making the rounds. I think I first saw it on The Chicken board.

"Girls Gone Wild" founder indicted in tax case
Thu Apr 12, 2007 1:50AM EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The multimillionaire founder of the racy "Girls Gone Wild" video series was indicted on tax evasion charges on Wednesday -- a day after being arrested and jailed in Florida for contempt of court.

Joe Francis, 34, was indicted by a grand jury in Reno, Nevada, on charges of deducting more than $20 million in false business expenses on the 2002 and 2003 corporate income tax returns of his California-based Mantra Films Inc. and Nevada-based Sands Media Inc.

Francis, who has built a $100 million business from selling videos of young women exposing their breasts, faces up to 10 years in prison and $500,000 in fines if convicted, the Department of Justice said.

The indictment was returned a day after Francis was taken into custody in Panama City, Florida, for contempt of court over an outburst during negotiations on a civil lawsuit brought by seven women who said they were underage when they were filmed by his company in 2003.

Francis' arrest and his indictment on tax evasion charges were the latest legal moves against the man whose videos depict drunken young women getting naked and sometimes performing sex acts on each other during spring break parties.

In January, Francis was fined $500,000 in Los Angeles and ordered to perform 200 hours of community service for including footage of two 17-year-old girls engaging in explicit sex acts in a 2002 video.

Mantra produces about 80 "Girls Gone Wild" DVDs a year and is expanding to the United Kingdom, Australia and France. Francis last month announced he was planning a restaurant chain and a line of swimwear and casual wear under the name.

Reuters/Nielsen

Link: http://www. reuters. com/article/peopleNews/idUSN1126058920070412
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Postby gerry » Thu Apr 12, 2007 2:27 pm

This news and the bringing down of the "Imus in the Morning" show by the Rutgers Women's basketball team have made my day.
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Postby sam » Thu Apr 12, 2007 2:30 pm

I'll second that, gerry.
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Postby Jimmy H. » Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:27 am

Let me "third" it. Here's some update, via Funniekins at The Chicken:

http://www. chron. com/disp/story.mpl/ent/celebrities/4712116.html


Girls Gone Wild mogul accused of bribing guard for water


Associated Press

PANAMA CITY, Fla. — The millionaire founder of the Girls Gone Wild video empire was charged Thursday with bribing a jail guard for a bottle of water and having prescription sleeping pills in his cell, authorities said.

When he learned of the new charges, Joe Francis waived his right to a bond hearing for the contempt of court charge that had led to his being jailed. Francis cried as his mother blew him a kiss while he was led from a federal court room back to his cell.

"I didn't do anything," he told his parents as he was led away, the News Herald of Panama City reported.

Francis, 34, was charged with bribing a public servant, three counts of possessing a controlled substance and five counts of introducing contraband — cash and drugs — into a detention facility. The charges are third-degree felonies punishable by up to five years in prison.

Francis offered a jail guard $100 for a bottled water Wednesday evening, court records said. When the guard refused, Francis showed him $500, investigators said. Inmates are not allowed to have cash in the jail.

When supervisors searched Francis' cell, they found 16 prescription pills, including the sleeping medication Lunesta and the anti-anxiety pill lorazepam, according to court records.

The president of Mantra Films Inc., which produces the Girls Gone Wild videos, was arrested Thursday for supplying Francis with the pills and cash, Bay County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Ruth Sasser said. Scott Barbour was charged with introduction of contraband into a detention facility. He was scheduled to have a first appearance Friday.

It was not known if Barbour had an attorney.

Francis, owner and CEO of Mantra Films, drew the contempt citation last month during negotiations in a federal civil lawsuit brought by the seven underaged women filmed by his company in 2003.

Francis has said the women wanted $70 million.

Lawyers for the women told U.S. District Judge Richard Smoak that Francis became enraged and verbally abusive during settlement talks. The judge ordered Francis to settle the case or go to jail.

Negotiations continued with a mediator, but talks broke down last week and Smoak issued a contempt order.

Francis initially refused to surrender and called Smoak "a judge gone wild."

Earlier Thursday, attorneys for the women announced they had reached a settlement in the case.

Francis' spokesman Ronn Torossian also said there was a settlement in the case, but would not give further details.

On Wednesday, Francis was indicted by a federal court in Reno, Nev. on charges that his companies claimed more than $20 million in false business expenses.

The Nevada indictment alleges that Mantra Films Inc. and its marketing arm, Sands Media Inc., claimed false deductions on the companies' 2002 and 2003 corporate income tax returns, the Department of Justice said in a statement.

The indictment also charges that Francis, of Santa Monica, Calif., used offshore bank accounts and entities purportedly owned by others to conceal income he earned in those years.

Francis makes an estimated $29 million a year from videos of young women exposing their breasts and being shown in other sexually provocative situations.
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Postby Pony » Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:54 am

I love all those passive sentence structures.

Yah Joe is just mopping up the free publicity.
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