This will do wonder for hip-hop's image...
Published August 13, 2003
Via: CMU
Snoop Dogg has been named in an affidavit claiming that he, and the makers of the 'Girls Gone Wild: Doggy Style' tape, lured two underage girls to take their tops off for the camera by offering them marijuana and ecstasy.
The affidavit, which has been posted on the Smoking Gun website, relates to
footage of Jaime Capdeboscq and friend Whitni Candiotto, both of whom
appeared in 'Girls Gone Wild: Doggy Style' video, and is part of evidence
amassed by authorities in an ongoing criminal investigation into the film's
producer, Joseph Francis.
The affidavit alleges that Francis and his employees knowingly taped
underage girls for his productions, often enticing them to commit sex acts
and disrobe, sometimes for money. The Snoop footage was shot in Feb last
year when the rapper joined the 'Gone Wild' crew at Mardi Gras. The
document also alleges that the producers and Snoop were aware that the two
were underage.
Francis was arrested on April 3 and is charged with 22 counts, among them
drug trafficking and knowingly videotaping underage women and paying them to perform sex acts.
- This will do wonder for hip-hop's image...
- Published: August 13, 2003
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