LFP Internet Group Taps 'Stinger' as Management Consultant

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — LFP Internet Group announced today that industry veteran Jean-Sebastian Poirier Fournier, AKA Stinger, has been named management consultant.

In this capacity, he will further develop LFP’s growing portfolio and family of brands.

“Stinger brings with him a wealth of experience, expertise and contacts that will help the LFP Internet Group enhance our product offerings and extend our reach,” Hustler President Michael H. Klein said. “He’s a well-respected professional, and a great addition to our team.”

Stinger spent the past seven years at Gamma Entertainment, where he managed numerous accounts and played a key role in the company’s B2B division. 

The company says that Stinger joins LFP Internet Group as management consultant to build on its recent success in providing content, tools and solutions intended to increase the business and bottom line of its affiliates and partners.

“I am excited to start this new challenge at LFP, and look forward to working with the team at HustlerCash to further develop their already extensive products and services,” Stinger said. “Hustler has been the top brand name in the adult industry for nearly 40 years, and I am fortunate to be joining such a respected company that prides itself on offering top-quality products and brands.”

LFP Internet Group manages more than 60 websites, including Hustler.com, BarelyLegal.com and HustlersTaboo.com.

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