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The Madness Of Joe Francis: "I Thought We Were All Just Having Fun. I Was Wrong." - Plot & Excerpts

Chapter 39 “I was vulnerable”
McCloy and Francis returned to their tables and Plaintiff V was shown into the room.
She had short black hair, a small upturned nose and large, but tired looking eyes.
Pontikes went through her history: high school sports, decent student, “just a normal high school life.”
But V’s home life was a mess. Her father had beaten her since she was 6 years old. Her mother had died about six weeks before she’d had her encounter with Girls Gone Wild.
How did her mother’s death affect her?
“It made me feel lost. I was vulnerable. I didn’t know, really, who I was.”
She said she and four friends went driving on Front Beach Road after school when they saw the Girls Gone Wild van in front of them. The van’s driver, she said, asked them to pull into the parking lot of a gas station. Within a few minutes, he’d convinced two of her friends to go to the Chateau Motel and allow him to film them showering together. All five of them followed the cameraman to the motel room and while they were filming, she sat in another room.

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