WASHINGTON, Sept. 12, 2006

'Girls Gone Wild' Gets Carded

DVD Producers Agree To Pay $2.1M For Violating Sexual-Exploitation Law

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    The company that produces the "Girls Gone Wild" DVDs has agreed to pay $2.1 million in fines and restitution for violating a federal sexual-exploitation law.  (AP)

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(CBS/AP)  The company that produces the "Girls Gone Wild" tapes of young women baring their breasts and acting in other sexual situations pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges and agreed to pay fines totaling $2.1 million.

Mantra Films Inc., based in Santa Monica, Calif., made the plea in U.S. District Court in Florida on charges of failing to maintain proof of age and indentification for its young performers in sexually explicit films. It also failed to label its DVDs and videotapes properly as required by federal law.

The Justice Department said this is the first prosecution under a federal law to protect children from sexual exploitation, CBS News' Stephanie Lambidakis reports.

A second company owned by Mantra's founder, MRA Holdings LLC, entered into a deferred agreement on charges of improper labeling. Under that agreement with prosecutors, the charges would be dismissed after three years if MRA Holdings cooperates with future government prosecutions, admits wrongdoing and pays fines.

Read the "Girls Gone Wild" court documents:

Mantra Films criminal information

MRA Holdings criminal information

MRA Deferred prosecution agreement
The two companies and their founder, Joseph Francis, will pay $2.1 million in fines and restitution, the Justice Department said.

Separate state charges in Florida alleging that two 17-year-old girls were videotaped by a "Girls Gone Wild" cameraman in sexual situations remain pending against Mantra and Francis.

"Today's agreements ensure that Girls Gone Wild will comply with an important law designed to prevent the sexual exploitation of minors and puts other producers on notice that they must be in compliance as well," said Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher.

An attorney for Mantra, Aaron Dyer, said the company would clean up its record keeping.

The charges involved "serious record-keeping issues that occurred several years ago," he said. "Mantra takes these issues very seriously and has done everything it can to make sure this never occurs again."

According to court papers, Mantra Films admitted to violating record keeping and labeling laws while distributing the videos during all of 2002 and part of 2003.

Founded in 1997, Mantra released 83 different titles and sold 4.5 million videos and DVDs in 2002, according to Hoover's Inc., a business data firm in Austin, Texas.



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by patriotic9 September 13, 2006 12:23 AM EDT
These radical Christian talibans,the enemies of freedom and democracy are ruining the lives by their gender based discrimination against women.If a man runs completely topless in public,it doesnt matter at all but if a woman commits same action,she would be arrested on the name of indescent exposure.The same behavior which is totally descent for the man is so much indescent for the woman because of being a woman that these radical talibans want them to put her in jail.Why don't these Radical Christian talibans leave United States,go to Afghanistan and start living with their muslim Taliban brothers.
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by fallngempire September 12, 2006 6:56 PM EDT
Better stop those naughty girl terrorists from exposing their breasts and ruining our Moral Theocratic Union.
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by mjv2944 September 12, 2006 6:51 PM EDT
illegal aliens pouring throught our borders and the FBI is worried about "girls Gone Wild", man are we screwed up or what.
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