contactmusic.com - 7/29/2008
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GIRLS GONE WILD founder JOE FRANCIS has filed a lawsuit against his former accountant, accusing him of mishandling company tax reports.
Francis has made millions from ...
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Joe Francis files a lawsuit against his former accountant
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Francis also claims Barrett ran an illegal gambling ring off the shore of Costa Rica before he was hired to work for Girls Gone Wild.
The suit adds that Barrett was desperate to claim a $10 million reward from the Internal Revenue Service, despite being responsible for preparing, filing and signing tax returns.
Francis is seeking unspecified damages in the case, reports TMZ.com.
As WENN went to press, Barrett could not be reached for comment.
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