Hillsborough: Teen's naivete
Hillsborough: Lawsuit says video exploits teen's naivete:
Don't sign the line, baby, if you can't handle the crime.
By KEVIN GRAHAMLook, honey: in order to enter the contest, you had to lie and say you were 18 anyway. Now you're gonna say you didn't sign a consent form? I hope the first item up for discussion will be the clause that says "certify that I'm over the age of consent", and go from there.
Published April 28, 2006
TAMPA - Five years ago, when Monica S. Pippin was 16, she entered a wet T-shirt contest during spring break at Daytona Beach. The Plant City High School junior exposed her breasts as men doused her with $5 pitchers of water, she said.
She won the $100 grand prize.
Then one day, a neighbor saw Pippin in a Playboy video on cable television and called her parents.
Pippin sued, saying she never consented to be included in Playboy Exposed: All American Girls and Girls Gone Crazy: Spring Break.
Don't sign the line, baby, if you can't handle the crime.
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