'Girls Gone Wild' Employee Sues the Boss

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Girls Gone Wild
Girls Gone Wild

Some guys would pay to spend long hours watching "Girls Gone Wild" footage, trying to decide what's biggest, baddest and hottest. But a former film editor for the series has filed a class action suit against founder Joe Francis, Manta Films Inc. and a few others, claiming that he was wrongly classified and therefore didn't get paid enough.

The suit says that Philip Anagnos was hired as an independent contractor for a flat rate of $170 per day, regardless of the amount of hours he spent. He claimed those hours were "very, very long," according to Media Bistro. And although he signed a contract stating he had been paid in full, he wants more compensation for the time he spent going over the fleshy clips and picking the standouts.

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