Hustler publisher Larry Flynt offers $1 million for proof of political sex scandal
AP
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt offered $1 million (740,000) Sunday to anyone who could provide proof of an illicit sexual encounter with a high-ranking government official.
In a full-page advertisement in The Washington Post, Flynt asked for "documented evidence of illicit sexual or intimate relations with a Congressperson, Senator or other prominent officeholder." He said he would pay up to $1 million (740,000) for material that could be verified and published in Hustler.
Flynt ran a similar ad in October 1998, during the height of the Monica Lewinsky scandal that led to the impeachment of President Bill Clinton .
The publisher took credit for the demise of Rep. Bob Livingston, a Louisiana Republican who admitted he had had extramarital affairs after word got out that Flynt was investigating him. Livingston announced his resignation in December 1998, days before he had been expected to become speaker of the House.