HOLLYWOOD, CA – JUNE 30: (L-R) Actress Alyssa Lovelace, producer Larry Flynt and actress Jenna Jameson with unidentified actors attend the launch of the “Fourth of July Freedom Tour 2003” at Hustler Hollywood on June 30, 2003 in Hollywood, California. Producer Larry Flynt and actress Jenna Jameson launched the nationwide tour with this event. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images) Larry Flynt during Larry Flynt Signs his New Book “Sex, Lies And Politics: The Naked Truth” at Hustler Store in West Hollywood, California, United States. (Photo by John Heller/WireImage) (Original Caption) Hustler Magazine owner Larry Flynt, shown here in his Los Angeles office 3/5, was gunned down in Lawrenceville, Georgia, a year ago in the midst of an obscenity trial for selling his magazine in Atlanta. A mistrial was declared after the incident, which left Flynt confined to a wheelchair. Flynt says he will return to Atlanta 3/19 to stand trial on local obscenity charges. HUSTLER magazine publisher Larry Flynt. (Photo by Thomas S. England/Getty Images) Attorney Gene Reeves (C) confers with client Larry Flynt (R) during court proceedings, March 6th, prior to the noon recess when Flynt and Reeves were shot by a gunman. Flynt was reported in critical condition undergoing surgery for a wound in the abdomen. Reeves was less seriously injured. Althea Flynt and Larry Flynt (Photo by Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images) Larry Flynt, publisher of the pornography magazine Hustler, sits at a table in Beverly Hills. In 1998, he is denying accusations of sexual abuse made by his daughter Tonya Flynt-Vega in her upcoming book. (Photo by David Butow/Corbis via Getty Images) LOS ANGELES, CA – Owner of Hustler publications Larry Flynt in his office in Los Angeles on 29th Oct 2004 (Photo by Dan Tuffs/Getty Images) (Original Caption) Beverly Hills, California: Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt, speaking to reporters at a press conference 2/24, holds up a copy of the ad parody that portrayed Rev. Jerry Falwell as an incestuous drunk. The Supreme Court ruled that Falwell may not collect damages form Flynt for the parody. The parody ran in the March 1986 edition of the magazine.
