Talk:Larry Flynt Publications
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Hustler Casino is not part of LFP
[edit]Just to clarify the Hustler Casino in Gardena, California is NOT legally part of LFP in any way shape or form whatsoever. It is owned by El Dorado Enterprises, Inc., a company which according to the licensing application filed with the California Gambling Control Commission shows Mr. Flynt as the 100 percent sole shareholder, owner and company President. Given the fact that the CGCC and the City of Gardena would very likely deny an application for a gambling license to LFP because of its business structure of producing and distributing hardcore pornographic material and services and as a result Mr. Flynt had to keep the two businesses separate and apart. Therefore I would like to remove this section from the article since it is not relevant to the company or the article but before I do that I will leave the floor open to anyone who would like to make a comment or object to the removal of the section. Thanks. TheGoofyGolfer (talk) 18:19, 10 April 2013 (UTC)
- And by the way before anyone says it, "Well Playboy Enterprises owned a casino in Atlantic City and they did porn too..." yes technically that's true but the Playboy Casino Atlantic City was operated under temporary authority with many restrictions being mandated by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission who eventually ruled that Hugh Heffner and Playboy Enterprises were unsuitable for a casino license and denied the application and immediately there after the NJCCC and New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement raided the Playboy and completely shut it down. You also have to remember California's gaming laws may differ significantly then any other gaming jurisdiction. TheGoofyGolfer (talk) 18:42, 10 April 2013 (UTC)
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Company owner
[edit]Seeing as Larry Flynt has died in February 2021. Shouldn't we update who the owner is? GoodDay (talk) 20:40, 31 October 2021 (UTC)
Far Out magazine
[edit]I have six copies of a quarterly magazine called "Far Out", published by L.F.P. Inc., listing Larry Flynt as Chairman of the Board. Volume 1 Number 1 "Fall/92" was dated August 1992. Other issues are Winter/92, Spring/93, Summer/93, Fall/93 and Winter/93. I was never able to find another issue, and I have not been able to find detailed references to this magazine on the internet. So I assume they stopped publication. This is NOT the later UK music publication by the same name. Topics were heavy on UFOs, Aliens, Bigfoot, Crop Circles, and other mysteries. Buzzinblair (talk) 20:10, 22 December 2023 (UTC)
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