Recently a jury denied a young woman’s claim that Girls Gone Wild had damaged her reputation by filming her dancing at a bar and having her top pulled down. The woman had been suing the company for $5 million in damages, including the estimated $1.5 million made off the video Girls Gone Wild Sorority Orgy.
Classy.
The jury foreman, Patrick O’Brien, said, “Through her actions, she gave implied consent … She was really playing to the camera. She knew what she was doing.”
The young woman, now a married mother of two daughters, claimed that she had been having fun until her top was pulled down. Her attorney, Stephen Evans, also argued that she could be heard in the original footage saying “no” to a request to show off her boobies.


