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Girls Gone Wild Magazine Reveals the True Story of Ashley Dupre’s Wild Spring Break Aboard the Girls Gone Wild Bus

September 9, 2008
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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ — The November issue of Girls Gone Wild magazine, which hits newsstands today, contains a revealing account of Ashley Dupre’s encounter with a Girls Gone Wild crew in Florida during Spring Break 2003. Dupre, whose relationship to New York Governor Eliot Spitzer resulted in Spitzer’s resignation, had lied about her age in order to be invited aboard the Girls Gone Wild tour bus, but was immediately sent home on another kind of a bus — a Greyhound — when Girls Gone Wild CEO Joe Francis learned that she was not quite 18 years old. The article, titled “Ashley Dupre Revealed!” offers a detailed eyewitness account of how Dupre talked her way onto the GGW tour bus and eventually performed for the Girls Gone Wild cameras. Because Dupre had offered a false ID and lied about her age on camera, the company ultimately declined to publish the material.

The cover of the November issue of Girls Gone Wild Magazine features Leeds scholar and model Laura Shields, who holds a degree in chemical engineering. Explaining why she decided to pose for Girls Gone Wild over other men’s titles, Laura says, “I like the idea of a fresh new magazine.”

Other articles in the November issue include a review of America’s top ten wildest college campuses, a revealing account of professor/student sex and the intimate history of one wild girl’s favorite body part in an article she calls “My Boobs.”

Girls Gone Wild Magazine is published by Mantra Films, Inc. and is available at most major newsstands and over 14,000 retail outlets throughout the US and Canada. The cover price of $9.99 includes a free Girls Gone Wild DVD with each issue.

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Mantra Films, Inc. develops and distributes lifestyle entertainment to audiences worldwide through home video, television, live event, wireless, Internet, SVOD, and Pay Per View distribution channels and Girls Gone Wild Magazine. The company is a leader in the direct response marketing and membership segments and owns and operates its own production facilities and call center. Best known for the Girls Gone Wild (GGW) lifestyle brand, which has become an American pop culture phenomenon.

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