Three women from New Jersey whose pictures appear in the book, Hot Chicks with Douchebags are suing the publisher and author under claims that the “vulgar” title has led to them being labeled as “females who date dubious men.”

The story, as posted on TheSmokinggun.com, says that the lawsuit filed with the New Jersey Superior Court claims Yvette Gorzelany, 22, Joanna Obiedzinski, 21, and Paulina Pakos, 24 have been forced to undergo medical treatment and psychological therapy, and have suffered financial damages as a result of their inclusion in the book authored by Jay Louis.

The book, which is based on Louis’ website, hotchickswithdouchebags.com, was released last July by Simon & Schuster. The photos on the site and book make fun of “douchebag” male club-goers and the females they socialize with.

In the suit Obdzienski claims that she was turned down for a job at a country club do to her photo appearing in the book, while Pakos says that she lost a boyfriend due to her image showing up in the publication.

The photos of these ladies and their male companions were taken last year at Bliss, a Clifton, N.J. nightclub, and had originally appeared on a web site devoted to nightclub photography.

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