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Althea Flynt (née Leasure; November 6, 1953 – June 27, 1987) was an American co-publisher of pornographic magazine Hustler, and the fourth wife of Larry Flynt. Early life [ edit ]
In 1994, Flynt bought a Gulfstream II private jet, which was used in the movie The People vs. Larry Flynt. In 2005, he replaced it with a Gulfstream IV. At the time of his death, he resided in the Hollywood Hills. Flynt said he had bipolar disorder. [27] Flynt died from heart failure in Los Angeles on February 10, 2021, at age 78. [28]
Althea Flynt, 33, American co-publisher of Hustler magazine, wife of Larry Flynt, drowning after overdose. [98] Pat McGuigan, 52, Irish singer. Donald Nixon, 72, American brother of U.S. President Richard Nixon, pneumonia. [99] František Šafránek, 56, Czechoslovakian international footballer (Dukla Prague, Czechoslovakia), heart failure. [100]
Larry Flynt, the poor Kentucky boy who got rich and famous selling pornography, died Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 78. Larry Flynt: ‘King of Smut’ and unlikely free-speech ...
Larry Flynt, the controversial founder of Hustler magazine and president of Larry Flynt publications, has died. He was 78. His brother Jimmy Flynt confirmed his death on Wednesday in Los Angeles ...
He scored a surprising U.S. Supreme Court victory over the Rev. Jerry Falwell, who had sued him for libel.
In 1977, she became friends with pornographer Larry Flynt and managed to briefly convert him to Christianity. She was portrayed during this portion of Flynt's life by Donna Hanover in the film The People vs. Larry Flynt. Stapleton was also known for her involvement in the faith-healing ministry, especially in healing memories.
One of Goldstein's best friends was Larry Flynt. Goldstein said that Flynt's Hustler magazine, founded seven years after Screw , stole the Hustler format from Screw , but that he was not angry. According to Goldstein, Flynt succeeded in creating a national publication, at which he had failed.