A UK television channel has been accused of exploiting young British girls holidaying in Kavos, and making them have unprotected sex for a documentary.
Channel 4 producers offered a prize to staff who find drunken women using the morning after pill.
A 20-strong team of filmmakers are also scouring the Corfu resort for cheating couples, gay men who can "convert" straight guys and people having one night stands.
And they've been told to head back to apartments at the end of wild nights to film any romps for the second series of documentary 'What Happens In Kavos.'
In documents obtained by The Sun, crews get a description of who should be filmed.
But the crews have disgusted reps on the Greek island.
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A Kavos worker said that they are taking advantage of young women and the crews are hated on the island. They are now banned from 90 percent of the bars.
The worker said that they're watching as young people make terrible decisions - then lap it up under the guise of a documentary.
However, a Channel 4 spokeswoman said that they strongly refute any allegation that storylines are constructed or that any contributors are exploited.