Larry Flynt Sues to Protect His Good Name
Updated: Jan 7, 2009 - 10:18AM
PopEater / Wire Services
LOS ANGELES (Jan. 7) - Larry Flynt believes there's only room for one Flynt in the wide world of porn. The man behind Hustler magazine is suing two of his nephews for selling their own line of adult movies under the same family name.
Flynt accuses the nephews of producing pornographic films that
are "inferior products" and "knockoff goods." Flynt said he
filed the lawsuit Monday in U.S. District Court to protect his
family name in the industry.
"To come into the adult entertainment business and use my name
not only confuses people who buy my products, but if they're not
maintaining a certain quality, it could also hurt my name," Flynt
told the Los Angeles Times on Tuesday.
Jimmy Flynt II and Dustin Flynt worked for their uncle for more
than a decade before he fired them about a year ago. The brothers
said they are trying to break into the business and have a right to
use their family name.
"If I can't use my name to do business, then what kind of
society, what kind of world is that?" Dustin Flynt said.
He said his uncle was suing him out of "inferiority issues,"
and said trademark lawsuits were "a way for big business and rich
people to put a muzzle on the little guy."
He said he worked his way up in the business over the years, and
said his latest film "surpasses anything Hustler's ever done."
Larry Flynt said he fired his nephews for being unproductive and
gave them a severance package of $100,000 that they used to start a
competing company. He said he is unimpressed with that company's
products and expects he will have to help out his nephews when it
fails.
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