Hustler publisher and First Amendment rights campaigner Larry Flynt dies from heart failure age 78

FILE PHOTO: Publisher Flynt, president of Larry Flynt Publications, is interviewed at induction ceremonies
Flynt's life was depicted in the acclaimed 1996 film The People vs. Larry Flynt
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Michael Howie11 February 2021

Pornography purveyor Larry Flynt, who built Hustler magazine into an adult entertainment empire while championing First Amendment rights, died Wednesday. He was 78.

Flynt had been in frail health and died of heart failure at his Hollywood Hills home, his nephew Jimmy Flynt said.

From his beginnings as an Ohio strip club owner to his reign as founder of one of the most explicit adult-oriented magazines, Flynt constantly challenged the establishment and became a target for the religious right and feminist groups.

Flynt scored a surprising US Supreme Court victory over the Reverend Jerry Falwell, who had sued him for libel after a 1983 Hustler alcohol ad suggested Mr Falwell had lost his virginity to his mother in an outhouse.

Flynt's company produced not only Hustler but other niche publications. He owned a video production company, various websites, a Los Angeles-area casino and 10 Hustler boutiques. He also licensed the Hustler name to independently owned strip clubs.

His publishing and financial successes were offset in equal measure by controversies and tragedies.

Shot by a sniper in 1978, Flynt was paralysed from the waist down and used a wheelchair for the rest of his life. He fought battles with drug and alcohol addiction, and his fourth wife died of a heroin overdose.

Remembering Hustler Founder And American Publisher Larry Flynt
A sign at Larry Flynt's Hustler Club displays a tribute following his death in Los Angeles
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His daughter, Lisa Flynt-Fugate, died in a 2014 car crash in Ohio at age 47.

With a fortune estimated at more than 100 million dollars (£72.3 million), Flynt spent his later years in the political arena.

When Governor Gray Davis was recalled by California voters in 2003, Flynt was among 135 candidates who ran to replace him. He called himself "a smut peddler who cares" and gathered more than 15,000 votes.

A self-described progressive, Flynt was no fan of former President Donald Trump. Before the 2016 election, he offered up to one million dollars for video or audio recordings of Mr Trump engaging in illegal or "sexually demeaning or derogatory" activity.

In 2017, Flynt offered a 10 million dollar (£7.2 million) reward for evidence that would lead to Mr Trump's impeachment.

In 2019, Larry Flynt Publications sent a Christmas card to some Republican congressional members that showed Mr Trump lying dead in a pool of blood, with the killer saying: "I just shot Donald Trump on Fifth Avenue and no one arrested me" - a reference to Mr Trump's boast that he could commit such a killing and wouldn't lose votes.

Flynt's life was depicted in the acclaimed 1996 film The People vs. Larry Flynt, which brought Oscar nominations for director Milos Forman and Woody Harrelson, who played Flynt.

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