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SPITZER’S CALL GIRL SUES ‘GIRLS GONE WILD’ FOUNDER

Ashley Alexandra Dupré, the New Jersey woman at the center of the New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer call-girl scandal, filed suit Monday against "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis and his film company.

The lawsuit seeks more than $10 million in damages. In legal documents, Dupré claims that Girls Gone Wild representatives approached her while she was vacationing in Florida in 2003. The representatives offered her alcohol, the suit alleges, before inducing her to expose her breasts for cameras and to sign a release form — even though she was 17 years old and not of legal age to properly enter into any contract.

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