"Girls Gone Wild" Creator Wanted By Creditors. Money Reward Announced
Economic recession has hit everyone, and some were hit harder than others. Inability to cope with mounting debts forces thousands of people to go on the run, and even the famous and wealthy are no exception. But slow economy enables quick thinking so creditors invent new creative ways to find and prosecute the debtors, and internet and social media play a key role in this.
The creators of WheresJoeFrancis.com promise USD 1, 000 to anyone who aids in finding the owner of Mantra Films, Inc., renowned internet entrepreneur Joe Francis, most known for his Girls Gone Wild project. This is not the first time Mr. Francis is being sought after in connection with financial affairs; he has been previously charged with tax evasion, fraud, bribery and is well known for his short memory regarding his six-figure gambling debts. There has never been, however, a bounty on his head before.
Trivia:
• About a year ago, Joe Francis and Hustle's Larry Flint addressed the Congress regarding a porn industry bail-out plan that required USD 5 000 000 000;
• Joe Francis' video franchise Girls Gone Wild was listed by USA Today among the "25 trends that changed America".
See also: http://www.wheresjoefrancis.com
Author is a PhD student and a professional journalist working on economic, social, European affairs and also labor migration topics. Her research interests include labour migration, social attitudes, individual differences in personality and motivation and other related topics.
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