Hustler publisher offers to aid Beach Access
Noaki Schwartz
COSTA MESA -- Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustler and Big Brother
magazine, says he will financially assist the owner of a South Coast
Plaza surf shop in a possible court battle with Dr. Laura Schlessinger.
“We have problems like this across the country,” Flynt said. “I am
definitely sympathetic to what [Beach Access owner Thomas Moore] is going
through.”
Radio personality Schlessinger filed a $1-million lawsuit in Orange
County Superior Court against Moore earlier this month for publicly
calling her a liar. The lawsuit is part of an ongoing dispute that has
spanned nearly the entire summer.
Two months ago, Schlessinger took her son shopping at Beach Access and
saw a copy of Big Brother, a skateboarding magazine. On her nationally
syndicated radio show, she said that the magazine was pornographic and
unsuitable for children.
Moore denied that he would place such a magazine in Beach Access and
demanded that Schlessinger retract her statement. The bad publicity has
caused a significant decline in sales and has hurt his reputation in the
community, he said.
At the end of August, Moore’s lawyer Andrew Guilford suggested that
his client was interested in meeting with Schlessinger to quietly resolve
the situation. Those plans were derailed when Moore’s attorney called
Schlessinger a liar, said Allan Mayer, Schlessinger’s spokesman.
Guilford could not be reached for comment.
After hearing about Moore’s problems relating to his magazine, Flynt
decided to get involved. While his attorney “is not sure the suit is
going to go anywhere,” Flynt would like to “help the guy.”
“Basically [Dr. Laura’s] bent out of shape because we published
[unauthorized nude] photos of her,” Flynt said, adding that he believes
her frustration with Beach Access is a misdirected attempt at getting
back at Hustler.
Mayer, however, said that Flynt is entirely mistaken and that
Schlessinger is sincere in her efforts to protect children.
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