Hustler.com Becomes Corporate Sponsor of ASACP

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced that Hustler.com has joined the ranks of adult entertainment companies committed to combating child pornography by becoming the newest corporate sponsor.

“Hustler has always been unequivocal in its rejection of child pornography,” said Michael Klein, president of Hustler.com parent company LFP Broadcasting/LFP Internet Group. “Hustler.com is an enthusiastic partner of ASACP, and we wholeheartedly support its mission to eliminate child pornography entirely from the Internet.”

Hustler.com, which serves as Larry Flynt’s online flagship, features thousands of videos, exclusive pictures and an online version of Hustler magazine.

Joan Irvine, executive director of ASACP, was enthusiastic at gaining the support of an industry powerhouse.

“Hustler is an influential industry leader, and we’re very proud to have them on board,” Irvine XBIZ. “Making a commitment to sponsor ASACP is a practical way for online adult companies to show they’re serious about protecting kids.”

Companies and individuals interested in supporting ASACP can learn more about the organization by visiting ASACP.org.

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