Katie Rees, stripped her title over semi-nude photos, asks Donald Trump co-owner of
Miss Universe Organization's for a second chance like the one given miss USA.
Katie Rees was nineteen years old when she was out having some wild nights of partying wild with friends. Miss Nevada was caught by a camera in a variety of provocative pictures that included nude photos by the would be beauty queen.
Three years later, those pictures would prove to get the striking Nevada beauty bounced as Miss USA Nevada 2007.
Sunday during a press conference, Rees said: "This photographs were from an isolated incident during my teenage years," and "this incident does not reflect who I am, or who I plan to be. I have no intention of further disgracing the state of Nevada, the Miss Universe organization, or Mr. Donald Trump."
Rees said she had contacted Donald Trump, co-owner of the Miss Universe organization, and is awaiting a response.
The former beauty queen also offered some advice to other young girls: "Please don't let your guard down when it comes to being photographed. As you can see, just one mistake can have a great consequence".
The person who posted the pictures of Rees should "in some way be held accountable," said Torres, adding that could involve legal action.