Larry Flynt Offers $1M Bounty for Compromising Trump Videos

Larry Flynt Offers $1M Bounty for Compromising Trump Videos

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — LFP founder Larry Flynt said Monday that he will pay $1 million for video or audio recordings of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump engaged in illegal behavior or acting in a sexually demeaning manner toward women.

Flynt, a Democrat, said that he has “always celebrated women — in all shapes and sizes.”

“To treat a woman like Mr. Trump himself has is both disappointing and unbelievable, especially coming from someone who wants to be our president,” Flynt said in a statement.

Flynt’s statement specifies that the video or audio must be submitted before the Nov. 8 election and must be “clearly showing Donald Trump engaging in illegal activity or acting in a sexually demeaning or derogatory manner.”

LFP has launched the site TheDonaldTapes.com to field submissions. Flynt will be reviewing them himself, his company said.

Last week, Flynt said he may leave the country if Trump wins the White House. Asked what he would do if Trump wins, Flynt told HOSS magazine, “I don’t know, maybe move to Canada.”

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