
Larry Flynt
Exclusive with Magazine publisher Larry Flynt in his home, office and private casino in Los Angeles, CA. Larry Flynt is known on the one hand as a publisher of adult magazines such as Huslter and on the other as an advocate of Free Speech. Larry Flynt cannot walk at all since he was shot in 1978 and moves in an $80,000 gold-plated wheelchair. He is an avid collector of antiquities and loves to gamble so much that he opened his own casino in Los Angeles. A few years ago, he moved from his mansion in Bel Air where he lived with Althea to a smaller house in Beverley Hills with his wife Liz.
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