A letter from prison from your friend and mine, Girls Gone Wild-man, Joe Francis:
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
As most of you know, for nearly the past six months I have been in jail. What you may not know is the full story of why. I have patiently maintained my silence during my stay in jail because I believed in the American judicial process. I am sad to say that in recent months, this belief has begun to erode. The system that I believed would protect and exonerate me has instead been used in far more troubling ways.
Since this ordeal began, most of you have contacted me to ask if there was anything you could to do help. I greatly appreciate your kind expressions of love and support. Now there is something you can do, which may be very helpful to me. Please click on the link below to read a full account of my legal situation. I’m sure that once you learn the story for yourself and understand the circumstances that have brought me to this point, you’ll be as outraged as I am. The scariest thing about my situation is not that it’s happening to someone you know, but that it could just as easily happen to you. I never expected my life to be a cautionary tale, but if revealing the truth behind my circumstances can help one other person avoid being grievously mishandled by the justice system, then it is worth telling.
I hope you will forward this link to your contact list, encourage your friends to read it and ask them to pass it along further.
http://www.meetjoefrancis.com/legalstory/
Your friend,
Joe
Joe Francis, Chief Executive Officer | Mantra Films
1601 Cloverfield Blvd. | Suite 420 South | Santa Monica, CA 90404

Lesson of the day.
Never film girls nude without properly getting legal ID with age verification.
Verbally saying you are 18 is not proper verification.
With that being said, he didn't film the girls and he wasn't even in the country when they were being filmed. It was someone working for him.
Best of luck Joe.
Posted by: mrbluelouboyle | September 20, 2007 at 08:35 PM