Ga. Supreme Court hears ‘Girls Gone Wild’ case
by AP, Staff Reports
Nov 06, 2012 | 1042 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday heard the case of a Cartersville woman who sued a production company for using her image in a “Girls Gone Wild” video.

Lindsey Bullard was 14 when she exposed her breasts during spring break in Florida to a man with a video camera who later sold the clip for use in a “Girls Gone Wild” video. Bullard, who’s now 26, sued in 2004 after her image was used in advertisements and on a video cover.

The Georgia Supreme Court heard arguments Monday after a federal judge asked the state high court to answer some questions on Georgia law.

A lawyer for the video producers argued Bullard’s image had no commercial value and that her appearance did not imply endorsement.

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