Flynt to Surrender on Obscenity Charges
Larry Flynt plans to surrender to authorities on charges that his store sold sex videos, his attorney said. The Hustler magazine publisher was scheduled for arraignment in Cincinnati on Tuesday but decided to surrender this week instead, his lawyer said. A judge has already approved Flynt’s release on his own recognizance. Flynt and his brother, Jimmy Flynt, were indicted April 7 on 15 charges of pandering obscenity, disseminating material harmful to a juvenile, conspiracy and engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity.
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