Amber Arpaio

Amber Arpaio is a dental assistant whose identity was allegedly stolen by Ashley Alexandra Dupre, the woman at the center of the Eliot Spitzer scandal. Dupree used Arpaio's name and driver's license when she appeared in a Girls Gone Wild video in 2003.The Smoking Gun: Woman: Spitzer Hooker Stole My Identity (July 17, 2008)

On July 17, 2008, it was reported that Arpaio filed a lawsuit against Dupree and Girls Gone Wild producer, Joe Francis, for identity theft, defamation of character and invasion of privacy. NY Daily News: Duped by Dupre: N.J. woman charges Spitzer call girl with identity theft (July 17, 2008)

Dupre Facts

  1. Dupre born: April 30, 1985
  2. Dupre's age at the time of her February 13, 2008 meeting with Eliot Spitzer: 22
  3. Dupre filed a $10 million suit against Girls Gone WildCNN: Spitzer call girl sues 'Girls Gone Wild' (April 28, 2008)
  4. Lawsuit was dropped on July 4, 2008The Associated Press: Spitzer call girl drops Girls Gone Wild lawsuit (July 5, 2008)

Dupre's Aliases and Girls Gone Wild

Ashley Alexandra Dupre, the call girl whose tryst with Eliot Spitzer caused a national scandal, identified herself to Girls Gone Wild producers as 21-year-old Amber Arpaio in 2003. An Orlando Sentinel article that examined the Girls Gone Wild phenomena featured Dupre at a Miami, Florida, taping.Orlando Sentinel: Photos show woman identified as Ashley Dupre at 'Girls Gone Wild' party (March 19, 2008)

Dupre was born Ashley Youmans, but has also gone by the name Ashley DiPietro. After the footage was made public by Girls Gone Wild producer Joe Francis, Dupre filed a $10 million lawsuit against Francis and his company, claiming she was only 17 at the time of filming. The lawsuit was voluntarily dropped by Dupre on July 4, 2008.The Associated Press: Spitzer call girl drops Girls Gone Wild lawsuit (July 5, 2008)

Arapio Lawsuit

On July 17, 2008, it was reported that Amber Arpaio filed a lawsuit against Ashley Dupre and Joe Francis for more than $10 million. The lawsuit claims defamation, identity theft, and invasion of privacy. NY Daily News: Duped by Dupre: N.J. woman charges Spitzer call girl with identity theft (July 17, 2008)

Quotes

"We want to prevent this from happening again. 'Girls Gone Wild' very easily could have remedied the situation through a request for backup identification. They didn't do that. It's grossly negligent." - Joseph Fell, lawyer of Amber Arpaio NY Daily News: Duped by Dupre: N.J. woman charges Spitzer call girl with identity theft (July 17, 2008)

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