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Teen was Naïve and Exploited says Lawsuit
Enters Wet T-Shirt Contest – sues 5 years later

Sued Playboy Entertainment/Hotel where wet T-shirt contest took place; no model releases

Source: St. Petersburg Times

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.

Sued Playboy Entertainment Sued Playboy Entertainment Sued Playboy Entertainment

Sued Playboy Entertainment Sued Playboy Entertainment Sued Playboy Entertainment

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."

"I find it disgusting and embarrassing," Pippin, now 21, said in a sworn statement as part of her 2002 federal lawsuit. "I think it makes me look like some kind of prostitute or porn movie star, almost like I am trying to show my body to the camera, which I was not."

Her lawsuit named Playboy Entertainment, Anheuser-Busch, Deslin Hotels, Best Buy and several other entertainment companies.

Pippin settled with Anheuser-Busch and Playboy earlier this month. She could not be reached for comment, and her attorneys would not disclose details of the agreements.

"Sometimes what happens in your childhood should stay in your childhood," said Arthur Tifford, Pippin's Miami attorney.

Public records show Pippin comes from a family of east Hillsborough County farmers.

Her case resurfaced in Tampa federal court Thursday with the ongoing litigation against Deslin Hotels, which operated the Desert Inn Resort Motel where the contest took place, and Daytona Beverages, an Anheuser-Busch distributor.

An attorney for Deslin Hotels tried to persuade a federal judge to drop the hotel chain from the suit.

Robert Bowling, Deslin's attorney, said the company had no role in producing or distributing the videos and did not profit from them.

Chief U.S. District Judge Elizabeth A. Kovachevich said she'd rule after further review.

Tifford's law firm filed a similar federal complaint in March 2004 on behalf of four minors who participated in sexually explicit contests during Spring Break at the same motel. They, too, have been featured in adult material produced and distributed by Playboy, the complaint said.

That case was referred to mediation this week.

Promoters asked whether they were "of age," she said. Pippin said she and others lied about their ages.

Pippin said no one asked for her written permission to include her in adult material.

"I only saw guests of the motel that I believed to be on Spring Break with personal video cameras," Pippin said in her statement. "I thought I would win the money and never see any of these people again in my life."

Pippin said she felt "uncomfortable" on the stage, allowing men to rub against her as they poured water on her. But she said she decided to do what was "necessary in order to 'win' the cash prize."

A licensed clinical social worker wrote that she recommended Pippin call a lawyer because Pippin was a "sexually exploited minor." Pippin's primary care physician wrote that she prescribed antidepressants to Pippin for "mental pain, anguish, anxiety and disturbance of peace of mind ... caused by her exploitation."

Pippin went to Daytona Beach with friends whose parents chaperoned. She said the first day she visited the Desert Inn, where some of her high school buddies were staying, the wet T-shirt promoters "accosted" her to participate. She declined, she said.

"I had never seen a wet T-shirt contest before," she said.

She asked if she could watch and said she might reconsider. The next day, she returned and paid the $5 entry fee. She wore bikini bottoms and a T-shirt cut by promoters to expose her breasts. Though alcohol was free, she said she drank none.

Sued Playboy Entertainment Sued Playboy Entertainment Sued Playboy Entertainment

Sued Playboy Entertainment Sued Playboy Entertainment Sued Playboy Entertainment



Sam’s Corner

The following commentary and views expressed by the author do not necessarily reflect the views of Adult Rental.

Monica Pippin Is No Victim!

I have a real problem with a few of the parties involved in the above lawsuit. First off, shame on the production company and the establishment for letting this young woman into the club and allowing her to partake in the contest and subsequently filming it without verifying her age. It is this type of lackadaisical production that gives the industry a bad name. As we can see Playboy and Anheuser-Busch have settled this matter privately, who knows for what sum, but regardless they did their part, and I am certain they will keep a close eye on future events and/or material they choose to sponsor and broadcast. Any penalty they pay is well deserved and there are no arguments here, I am sure they have learned their lesson.

Monica Pippin Is No Victim! Monica Pippin Is No Victim! Monica Pippin Is No Victim!

Monica Pippin Is No Victim! Monica Pippin Is No Victim! Monica Pippin Is No Victim!

Second, a big fuck you to Monica S. Pippin. I cannot believe the sob story she is giving us and getting away with. The only reason she sued was that her image appeared on Television, and even more so that she got recognized by someone and her parents found out. I find her statements “"I only saw guests of the motel that I believed to be on Spring Break with personal video cameras," and "I thought I would win the money and never see any of these people again in my life." very interesting and enlightening. The way I read it, she is saying that she knew what she was doing but never thought she would get caught! You can bet your bottom dollar that life would have been just peachy if someone didn’t tell her folks about the tape.

She should face repercussions on her own and possibly some sort of criminal record as she was not innocent in all of this. To begin with, she lied to the club about her age.

As well, she had witnessed the event the night before, knew what happens when you enter these competitions, yet chose to go back regardless. I am willing to be so bold as to say I personally think she adored the attention and adoration she received by the crowd, despite her bullshit claims to the contrary. Her statement “do what was necessary in order to 'win' the cash prize" says a lot, think about it! She was willing to show her tits, grind and all else that is involve for a measly $100.00? Come on give me a break!

Monica Pippin Is No Victim! Monica Pippin Is No Victim! Monica Pippin Is No Victim!

Monica Pippin Is No Victim! Monica Pippin Is No Victim! Monica Pippin Is No Victim!

It is my opinion that she knew EXACTLY what she was doing and she is being coached by some scumbag lawyers looking to cash in on a stupid mistake. When you do stupid things in public, be forewarned that you never know who has a video camera and where it will show up! According to my limited knowledge on the laws, there are no model releases required for public filming, so if you want to show your tits to all you can be video taped! The big lessons to be learned by all of this is that

1: Organizers of such events should pay more attention to details and ensure that all people partaking in these contests are of legal age, and this needs to be verified!

2: People should be held accountable for their actions; this is a problem in society today. Not enough think before doing something, especially if it is stupid. They should always be prepared for the consequences.

I for one am sick and tired of seeing whiny dumb-asses benefit from their stupidity!!!!! It is time that we put an end to this and stop encouraging this kind of behavior.

Reader’s Views

I get a numerous responses to the opinions I express and the news articles posted. Last week I discussed Cindy Margolis’ decision to pose with Playboy, and Reader “Average Joe” sent me his thoughts. Enjoy your free 30 minutes Joe!

40 IS NOW THE NEW THIRTY???

I speak on behalf of all the males species roaming this earth, she’s HOT!!! Cindy Margolis, despite her age, is one hot looking mama! Plus, with the age of plastic surgery amongst us, age is truly just a number. Even Hollywood has coined the term, “40 is the new 30”. Granted, there are those people who overdo it, and come off looking like a slab of distraught leather hide, which is VERY unattractive I might add. I’m glad to say Ms. Morgolis did no such thing. As a fan of her myself, I will definitely look forward to seeing her sprawled all over Playboy.

Bottom line is all chicks are hot! I don’t discriminate for the most part, unless they are really god-wrenchingly unfortunate-looking like Rosanne Bar or Oprah Winfrey. Those two broads irk me! With all their money, they still haven’t mustered an ounce of appeal. Make-up artists, hair stylists, stylists…and yet they are disgusting!!! Gosh, I’m deviating from the topic of hand. So where was I? Oh yeah, Cindy Margolis, a worthy investment for Playboy. I support this motion!!!

If you still got it, flaunt it! And she does…


Do you have any juicy gossip?  Have you heard something we should know?  Do you disagree with what I said?  Agree with me?  I want your comments and feedback on anything – I will select my favorite comments I receive from you and post them here. samsan@adultrental.com

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