No jail for NV ex-jailer in ‘Girls Gone Wild’ case (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
A judge ordered no prison time Monday for the final defendant in a bribery scheme that allowed “Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis to dine on sushi and watch “The Office” and “Family Guy” DVDs while jailed in Nevada on tax charges.
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No jail for NV ex-jailer in ‘Girls Gone Wild’ case (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
No jail for NV ex-jailer in ‘Girls Gone Wild’ case (San Diego Union-Tribune)
A judge ordered no prison time Monday for the final defendant in a bribery scheme that allowed “Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis to dine on sushi and watch “The Office” and “Family Guy” DVDs while jailed in Nevada on tax charges.
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No jail for NV ex-jailer in ‘Girls Gone Wild’ case (San Diego Union-Tribune)
No jail for NV woman in Girls Gone Wild bribe case (San Diego Union-Tribune)
A former law officer in Nevada will serve no prison time for admitting her part in a bribery scheme to give special treatment to Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis while he was jailed in Reno on tax charges.
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No jail for NV woman in Girls Gone Wild bribe case (San Diego Union-Tribune)
No prison for ex-jailer in Girls Gone Wild case in NV (AP via Yahoo! News)
A former sheriff’s employee in Nevada will serve no prison time after admitting her part in a bribery scheme to give special treatment to Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis while he was jailed in Reno on tax charges.
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No prison for ex-jailer in Girls Gone Wild case in NV (AP via Yahoo! News)
Sentencing today in Reno in Girls Gone Wild bribe case
Latest news updates from RGJ.com — Mon Mar 08 12:00:00 UTC 2010 A Hollywood associate of Joe Francis is to be sentenced for his role in the bribery of jail guards to help the Girls Gone Wild founder while he was being held on tax evasion charges in 2007. about: Girls Gone Wild Joe Francis Law Crime Tax avoidance and tax evasion
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Sentencing today in Reno in Girls Gone Wild bribe case
Sentencing in Reno in Girls Gone Wild bribe case
A Hollywood associate of Joe Francis will be sentenced in Reno for his role in the bribery of jail guards to help the Girls Gone Wild founder while he was being held on tax evasion charges in 2007.
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Sentencing in Reno in Girls Gone Wild bribe case
Ex-NV deputy denies taking bribes in Francis case (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
A former Nevada sheriff’s deputy facing a federal bribery charge says she never gave special treatment to the jailed creator of the “Girls Gone Wild” video empire in exchange for nearly $10,000 in gifts from the man’s Hollywood associate.
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Ex-NV deputy denies taking bribes in Francis case (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Ex-NV deputy denies taking bribes in Francis case (Nevada Appeal)
RENO, Nev. (AP) – A former Nevada sheriff’s deputy facing a federal bribery charge says she never gave special treatment to the jailed creator of the “Girls Gone Wild” video empire in exchange for nearly $10,000 in gifts from a Hollywood associate of Joe Francis. Ex-Washoe County Jail Sgt. Michon Mills took the witness stand for the first time in U.S. District Court in Reno Thursday to defend …
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Ex-NV deputy denies taking bribes in Francis case (Nevada Appeal)
Ex-NV deputy denies taking bribes in Francis case (KMIR 6 Palm Springs)
RENO, Nev. (AP) – A former Nevada sheriff’s deputy facing a federal bribery charge says she never gave special treatment to the jailed creator of the “Girls Gone Wild” video empire in exchange for nearly $10,000 in gifts from a Hollywood associate of Joe Francis.
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Ex-NV deputy denies taking bribes in Francis case (KMIR 6 Palm Springs)
Ex-NV deputy denies taking bribes in Francis case (Seattle Times)
A former Nevada sheriff’s deputy facing a federal bribery charge says she never gave special treatment to the jailed creator of the “Girls Gone Wild” video empire in exchange for nearly $10,000 in gifts from the man’s Hollywood associate.
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Ex-NV deputy denies taking bribes in Francis case (Seattle Times)

