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Call Girl Was a 'Girl Gone Wild'

Posted Mar 19, 08 8:07 AM CDT in Gossip Crime & Courts Politics 

(Newser) – The call girl who ended Eliot Spitzer's career started hers on a nude Girls Gone Wild video during a wild Spring Break weekend in 2003, reports the LA Times. Ashley Alexandra Dupré was celebrating her 18th birthday in Miami when she stumbled across the Girls Gone Wild production bus, and made seven videos over several days.

Recently released from a Nevada prison, controversial GGW founder Joe Francis says the videos, to be released shortly, include nudity and some sexual contact. "After fighting with a friend and getting thrown out of her hotel," a news release said, "Ms. Dupré sought out a nearby Girls Gone Wild bus and began filming." Francis, who had offered Dupré a $1 million contract, later discovered he already possessed footage.

Source Los Angeles Times

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Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis.
Ashley Alexandra Dupre, the call girl who brought down New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, on a yacht in San Tropez. Reports say she made a nude Girls Gone Wild video in Miami in 2003.
Ashley Alexandra Dupre, the call girl who brought down New York Governor Eliot Spitzer. Reports say she made a nude Girls Gone Wild video in Miami in 2003.   (AP Photo)
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