GIRLS GONE WILD COMMENTARY: When two teenage girls went wild at a Mardi Gras party with Snoop Dogg, Girls Gone Wild creator, Joe Francis personally assured them that they would not be featured in the risky video. They were not, Jamey and Whitney wound up on the cover instead. This did not please their parents or their lawyers. So, the parties went wild in court.
IRWIN KRAMER: Snoop Dogg and Girls Gone Wild moved to dismiss claiming that you lose your right to privacy when you make private areas public. Would the court find their defense attractive? Not exactly. Girls Gone Wild often wins these cases, especially when girls go wild in public. COMMENTARY: But Jamey and Whitney posed at a private party indoors, that made it a close call when that would have to be made at a later trial. Rather than face the Jury, these defendants settled out of court.
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