"Girls Gone Wild" Busts
Concerned citizen tipped off cops after spotting bus in town
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OCTOBER 26--A group of women who exposed themselves in a Florida bar for a "Girls Gone Wild" film crew is facing indecent exposure charges.
After a "concerned citizen" tipped cops that a "Girls Gone Wild" bus was in town, Nassau County Sheriff's Office detectives launched an undercover probe that resulted in the bust early Friday of 16 individuals at a bar in Yulee. Included among those arrested were seven female patrons who complied with requests to "show their breasts so they could be photographed/filmed or so they could have their breasts spray painted in front of the patrons at the bar," according to a sheriff's press release.
The seven alleged exhibitionists (ages 18 to 29) are pictured in the accompanying mug shots. The bar's owner and two "Girls Gone Wild" employees were each charged with illegally operating a sexually oriented business (the remaining arrestees were collared for disorderly intoxication and resisting arrest). Investigators confiscated camera equipment used during filming inside The Mill nightclub. (9 pages)