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Los Angeles White Collar Crime and Girls Gone Wild

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Joe Francis, creator of the popular adult entertainment franchise “Girls Gone Wild,” pleaded guilty in a Los Angeles Court on Wednesday to falsifying his income taxes and bribing two jail workers. As part of a plea agreement, Francis is to be sentenced to a year of supervised release, and ordered to pay $250,000 in restitution and $10,000 in fines. According to court documents, Francis would be given credit for the 301 days he has already spent in jail. The adult video entrepreneur admitted to a Los Angeles judge that he underreported his corporate taxable income by as much as $563,000, while also acknowledging having given two Washoe County, Nevada jail workers as much as $5,000 in goods in exchange for food while he was in prison from June 2007 to March 2008. The plea agreement is still subject to a judge’s approval and sentencing was scheduled for November 16th of this year. 

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