Governor's Girl Already Went Wild

"Girls Gone Wild" planning to release 2003 footage featuring working girl Ashley Dupre partying in Miami

By Natalie Finn Mar 19, 2008 1:59 AMTags

Apparently Eliot Spitzer's good-time gal already had her 15 minutes.  

Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis has rescinded his $1 million offer to Ashley Alexandra Dupré to participate in the 2008 GGW Spring Break tour and pose (partly clothed) for his new complementary magazine. 

Not because of any moral or legal conundrum, mind you, but because Dupré is already part of GGW history. 

A search through the company's archives Tuesday turned up footage of America's most famous call girl that was shot in 2003 while Dupré was in Miami celebrating her 18th birthday. And in honor of Dupré's newfound fame, Francis is planning to put some of the more scintillating clips up for sale Wednesday on the GGW website. 

"I've got it all. Topless, her nude in the shower, making out with girls," Francis told E! News on Tuesday. "She rode the Girls Gone Wild bus for a week." 

"We just did a database search and her name popped up. She was pretty wild," he said, adding that he remembers her trying to kiss him while they were sitting in the Jacuzzi at the GGW beach house together. 

According to a company press release, Dupré traveled to Florida, the epicenter of the GGW empire, with a pal from North Carolina but ended up getting thrown out of her hotel after the two had a fight. She then supposedly happened upon the GGW bus, signed the requisite paperwork and hopped onboard. 

Dupré shot seven tapes of footage, easily enough for a full video of highlights, the company said. 

Last week, the now 22-year-old Dupré became the most recognized aspiring pop star not on American Idol when a federal investigation into suspicious wire transfers turned up evidence indicating New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, who has since resigned, had dropped tens of thousands of dollars on a pricey escort service.

"Kristen," the woman Spitzer was scheduled to meet with when authorities lowered the boom, was swiftly identified as Dupré.  

And Francis' flesh-flashing syndicate isn't the only one busily splicing tape these days.

In light of the Spitzer scandal, ABC's 20/20 has gotten the go-ahead to air a two-years-in-the-making special about the sex-worker industry.

Prostitution in America: Working GIrls Speak, featuring Diane Sawyer interviewing streetwalkers in Philadelphia and employees of a legally sanctioned brothel in Nevada, is now scheduled to air Friday.

Tune in Wednesday at 7 p.m.  ET/PT to see E! News' exclusive interview with Joe Francis

Additional reporting by Ken Baker