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In this revealing interview, I sit down with Joe Francis, the controversial founder of Girls Gone Wild, who opens up about his tumultuous personal life and the deep pain of being estranged from his daughters for the past six years. After his split from ex-partner Abby Wilson, Joe now lives in Mexico, while Abby has relocated with the children to Oklahoma. Joe shares his perspective on what he believes to be a pattern of mental illness, abuse, and false accusations made by Abby, including claims of s–ual abuse against him. Joe also discusses his experiences with parental alienation and what he feels has been an unjust court battle.
Please note that all these statements are Joe’s personal views and allegations, and the content of this interview is not intended to support any particular side but rather to allow Joe to share his story. I sat down with Joe, not as his ally, but as a journalist, offering a platform for him to tell his experience.
Tune in to hear a raw, emotional, and deeply personal conversation about family, loss, and the ongoing legal struggles.
Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/N3VjeVfK-AE?si=EOajBYwHsvAXqZzl
Connect with Joe via:
Instagram: @realjoefrancis
Facebook: RealJoeFrancis
Website: meetjoefrancis.com
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