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Man streaks in front of Obama in quest of $1m prize on offer | Juan Rodriguez-who streaked in front of the US President Barack Obama in Philadelphia -did it for a prize of one million dollars kept by a Brit billionaire, it has
emerged. Rodriguez was just answering the challenge of British billionaire Alki
David, who promised one million dollar to the first person who streaked in front
of the president to promote his website. Rodriguez was arrested after he appeared
in the buff as the US President was trying to fire up a massive crowd at an outdoor
rally. "That is absolutely right," the New York Daily News quoted David as saying.
"This is the first time anybody has attempted it. I still don't know if he was
successful. If he has done it, I'll pay him in cash," he said. In August, David
issued his challenge on his website Battlecam.com, billed as an interactive reality
TV channel and community. David said the commando-in-chief contest required participants
to shout "Battlecam.com" six times, have the name of the website written across
his or her chest, and be within earshot and sight of Obama. He also suggested
the stunt be done in a place where it is legal to be nude, but didn't make that
a rule. "I'm very clear about the rules. I'm still waiting to get conclusive proof
he (Rodriguez) did it," said David. He said Rodriguez teamed up with Glen Zolar
and Joey (Boots) Bassolino to conduct the stunt, which has been apparently videotaped.
Zolar told The Weekly Standard that Rodriguez has promised him a percentage of
the prize if he achieved the feat. "I'd rather not disclose the figure, but it
would definitely be more than 5,000 dollars and less than 25,000 dollars," said
Zolar.
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