Joe Francis Claims 'Girls Gone Wild' Women Were the Real Aggressors

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In a new Peacock docuseries, Joe Francis, founder of Girls Gone Wild, claims he was victimized by the women involved in the controversial videos, despite facing legal issues for filming underage girls. Francis, who now lives in Mexico due to an active arrest warrant, shows little remorse and attributes the downfall of his business to jealousy. The series explores the impact of Girls Gone Wild on society, with Francis expressing pride in its influence, while former crew members express regret for their roles in exploiting young women.
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