
‘Girls Gone Wild’ founder Joe Francis has offered naked “High School Musical” star Vanessa Hudgens $500,000 to “join the GGW brand and lifestyle.” Read the rest of this entry »


An all-out bitch fight has erupted between the weeping widow of the Spelling Television Empire and the Godfather of Drunk College Girl Exploitation. Candy Spelling sent an scathing open letter to Joe Francis, in care of TMZ, on Saturday that has resulted the “Girls Gone Wild” founder telling the Beverly Hills socialite to back off. Read the rest of this entry »

Jailed “Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis says he isn’t a racist – he’s just cheap. Read the rest of this entry »

Joe Francis is facing a hundred years in prison, and NO ONE is returning his calls! Read the rest of this entry »

“Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis has been charged with misdemeanor sexual battery in Los Angeles. Read the rest of this entry »

Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis just pleaded guilty to one count of criminal contempt, and is still facing more than three weeks of time in a Florida jail. Read the rest of this entry »

Celeb snitches claim that Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis, who has been festering in a Florida jail without bond since April 10th, is not eating or sleeping and has become prone to violent panic attacks. Read the rest of this entry »

“Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis has allegedly been found with pills in his Florida jail cell — he allegedly tried to bribe a guard for a bottle of water with a $100 bill on Wednesday night. Business over at GGW must be awfully slow if all he had to offer was a C-note. Read the rest of this entry »

It looks like it could three to five before Joe Francis finds himself behind the camera exploiting another fresh crop of drunk college chicks. The “Girls Gone Wild” founder, who was arrested in Florida for contempt on Tuesday, was indicted on income tax evasion on Wednesday. Read the rest of this entry »

Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis has been arrested in Florida for contempt of court. Read the rest of this entry »