June 21, 2023 |
Judge Dismisses Jimmy Flynt Suit Against Brother Larry's Widow |
LOS ANGELESâJimmy Flynt, the younger brother of Hustler founder and publishing magnate Larry Flynt, has dropped his lawsuit telling a federal court that heâs owed half of his siblingâs revocable trust. According to reports, Flyntâs trust was formed over 30 years ago before the two brothers' relationship fell apart in 2009, which led to Jimmy settling in Kentucky. He filed his lawsuit last year seeking to strip Elizabeth Flynt, the main beneficiary of Larry Flyntâs trust, of half of the Hustler enterprise and other assets. Elizabeth (Liz) is Larry Flyntâs fifth wife and is now running much of her late spouseâs business after he passed away in 2021. A federal judge dismissed Jimmy Flyntâs case with prejudice, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal. This means that the judge in the case ruled that the matter is resolved and not subject to appeal. The legal counsel representing Elizabeth Flynt, Whitney Z. Bernstein, said that Jimmy Flynt was paid nothing in a settlement as the case was dismissed. Bernstein, a partner at Bienert Katzman Littrell Williams LLP, is characterized on her law firmâs official webpage as âan aggressive litigator and accomplished trial attorney.â In a statement, Bernstein called the court's dismissmal of Jimmyâs petition a âcomplete vicotryâ and a âvindicationâ for Liz. âJimmy Flynt and his team recognized that they had no choice but to surrender and dismiss their claims with prejudice without receiving a single penny,â Bernstein said. âMy client is glad to be able to put this frivolous lawsuit behind her and to remain squarely focused on the future of her company and honoring Larry Flyntâs legacy." AVN.com reported last year that Jimmy Flyntâs claim argued he'd had a âcentral roleâ in helping prop up Hustler as a company. This included his reported help in procuring a nude photo of former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in 1975 that turned Hustler into a national and controversial brand overnight. The initial filing reads that without Jimmy Flynt, âHustler magazine would not have been successful.â Jimmy Flynt was told by his brother that he would be named a beneficiary of the trust. He first attempted to ask for half of Larryâs holdings in a lawsuit in 2009. That suit led a federal judge in 2011 to side with Larry, granting him full ownership of the company and ruling that no partnership was present nor existed between the two brothers. The enterprise includes Flyntâs strip clubs, casinos, retail brands, publishing enterprises and many other assets. Photo of Jimmy Flynt at the 2005 AVN Awards (inset) by Jimmy Flynt / Wikimedia Commons
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