Unveiling Joe Francis: The Controversial Legacy of 'Girls Gone Wild'
The new Peacock documentary 'Girls Gone Wild: The Untold Story' delves into the controversial history of the adult entertainment franchise and its creator, Joe Francis. The series features interviews with former employees and women who allege they were coerced into participating in the videos. Francis, who now resides in Mexico, faces scrutiny over his legal troubles, including charges of promoting the sexual performance of minors and alleged assaults. Despite the allegations, Francis maintains his innocence and claims he was victimized. The documentary also touches on the lesser-known 'Guys Gone Wild' series and the eventual downfall of Francis' company due to legal battles.
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