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Judge won’t stop ‘Girls Gone Wild’ trial

RENO - A federal judge has ordered the bribery trial continue in Reno today for an ex-sheriff's deputy accused of accepting nearly $10,000 in gifts in exchange for preferential treatment of Joe Francis while the "Girls Gone Wild" creator was jailed in Nevada.

U.S. District Judge Larry Hicks denied a defense motion on Wednesday to dismiss the charges against former Washoe County jail Sgt. Michon Mills. The trial is expected to continue into Friday.

A Hollywood associate of Francis who has pleaded guilty to a related misdemeanor charge admitted he provided Mills with a $4,500 Cartier watch and a $5,000 Saks Fifth Avenue gift card. But he testified she never considered the gifts a bribe and eventually gave back the unused gift card and unworn watch.

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