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GGW's Joe Francis Sues Accounting Firm

Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis is embroiled in yet another legal battle. This time, he's suing accounting firm BDO Seidman claiming that it duped him into investing millions of dollars in tax shelters that cost him millions in penalties.

Joe Francis Is Socked With $20M in Punitives

Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis has been ordered to pay casino mogul Steve Wynn another $20 million. All told, Francis owes Wynn about $49.5 million.

Girls Gone Wild Founder Joe Francis Loses in $20M Slander Case

A Los Angeles jury on Monday awarded casino mogul Steve Wynn $20 million after it found that he had been defamed by Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis.

GGW's Joe Francis: 'Steve Wynn's a Gangster'

Girls Gone Wild boss Joe Francis lashed out at casino mogul Steve Wynn in front of jurors in a courtroom battle Tuesday, claiming Wynn is a “gangster” who threatened his life.

Girls Gone Wild Crowns 'Hottest Girl in America'

Girls Gone Wild has announced that 24-year-old Abbey Lauren Wilson is the winner of "The Search for the Hottest Girl in America" Season 3.

GGW's Francis Ordered to Pay Steve Wynn $7.5 Million

Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis has been ordered to pay casino mogul Steve Wynn $7.5 million resulting from a 4-year old defamation lawsuit.

Girls Gone Wild's Joe Francis Sends Madonna Cease and Desist

Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis has sent cease and desist letter to Madonna to keep her from singing her new song called “Girls Gone Wild” at the Super Bowl or else he’ll take legal action.

GGW's Joe Francis Sues Wynn Las Vegas Casino

Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis is suing the Wynn Las Vegas casino and resort for falsely accused him of reneging on a $2.5 million marker.

Joe Francis Wins Gambling Debt Case

Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis has been exonerated on criminal charges stemming from allegations of a gambling debt he allegedly incurred while at the Wynn Resort in 2007.

GGW's Joe Francis Arrested After Surrendering to LAPD

Girls Gone Wild chief Joe Francis was arrested yesterday after surrendering to police and charged with multiple misdemeanors stemming from an alleged altercation with three girls after a Hollywood party last January.

GGW’s Joe Francis Wins in Court

After a turbulent week at trial, “Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis today won the federal case against him brought by four plaintiffs who claimed he sexually exploited them when they were underage during a "Girls Gone Wild" shoot.

GGW's Joe Francis Held in Contempt, Fined

Girls Gone Wild CEO Joe Francis is no longer representing himself after the judge in his civil case held him in contempt of court.

Girls Gone Wild’s Joe Francis Ready to Have ‘Fun’ at Trial

Girls Gone Wild CEO Joe Francis said he is looking forward to having some fun at his trial, after showing up about 90 minutes late to court proceedings this morning.

GGW's Francis Ready to Defend Himself in Underage Suit

Girls Gone Wild CEO Joe Francis said he is “fully prepared” to represent himself at his trial in which four women accuse him of sexually exploiting them when they were minors.

Aussie 'Girls Gone Wild' CEO Charged in Fatal Hit-and-Run

Zeal Entertainment CEO Ryan Bowman was arraigned Monday in connection with a deadly hit-and-run. He is scheduled to be released Monday evening after he posted bond.

Aussie 'Girls Gone Wild' CEO Held on Manslaughter Charges

An executive who runs the Australian version of "Girls Gone Wild" has been arrested in connection with the hit-and-run death of a woman on the Sunset Strip.

'Girls Gone Wild' Plaintiff to Get New Trial

A woman who lost her lawsuit against “Girls Gone Wild” video producers will get a second chance to prove her case.

'Girls Gone Wild' Suit Triggers Free Speech Battle

A lawsuit filed by four women against Joe Francis, producer of the "Girls Gone Wild" videos, has prompted a free speech battle over whether the identities of the four should remain confidential, the Associated Press reported.

Judge Orders Joe Francis to Pay Nearly $36,000 in Fees

Superior Court Judge Mark Mooney has ordered Girls Gone Wild CEO Joe Francis to pay $35, 905.50 in attorneys fees to Playboy Playmate of the Year Jayde Nicole in their defamation lawsuit stemming from a fight at a West Hollywood, Calif., nightclub last year.

Jury: ‘Girls Gone Wild’ Plaintiff Gave Consent to Filming

A jury has ruled against a woman who claimed she was featured in a “Girls Gone Wild” video without her permission.