Francis sentenced to community service in Florida 'Girls Gone Wild' case.(FieldReports)

Response, January, 2007 by Haire, Thomas

PANAMA CITY, Fla. -- On Dec. 13, Florida U.S. District Court judge sentenced Mantra Films Inc. and "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis--as well as the company's president, general counsel and chief financial officer--to eight hours each of community service per month for the next 30 months in addition to paying the $1.6 million in fines he agreed to in a plea deal that was announced on Sept. 12. Francis settled separate charges in a California U.S. District Court for $500,000, but faces possible additional sentencing in that case on Jan. 22.

U.S. District Judge Richard Smoak added the community service to the sentence because he did not believe that the fines would be a meaningful punishment. According to an Associated Press report, the $1.6 million fine...

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