From People Magazine:
Flynt to Keep Lid on Topless Lynch Pics
Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt says he purchased nude
photos of Pfc. Jessica Lynch but now will not run them in the
February issue after all, because she's a "good kid" who became
"a pawn for the government." Flynt tells the Associated Press
that he bought the topless photos last month from male soldiers
who purportedly participated in the amateur shoot with the Army
supply clerk. The men "wanted to let it be known that she's not
all apple pie," Flynt said. "My first intention was to publish
them, but I don't think it was the best, positive move I could
make," Flynt tells the news service. "She's very much a pawn for
the government. They force-fed us a Joan of Arc." Speaking to
AP, Lynch declined to comment on any aspect of the photos, including
whether they even exist. Her attorney, Stephen Goodwin,
however, did appear to confirm their existence. In a statement he
said: "It's incredulous that anyone would think it appropriate in
any way to attempt to publish unauthorized photos of Jessica --
photos taken before she was deployed to Iraq and before her
capture and rescue."
Flynt to Keep Lid on Topless Lynch Pics
Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt says he purchased nude
photos of Pfc. Jessica Lynch but now will not run them in the
February issue after all, because she's a "good kid" who became
"a pawn for the government." Flynt tells the Associated Press
that he bought the topless photos last month from male soldiers
who purportedly participated in the amateur shoot with the Army
supply clerk. The men "wanted to let it be known that she's not
all apple pie," Flynt said. "My first intention was to publish
them, but I don't think it was the best, positive move I could
make," Flynt tells the news service. "She's very much a pawn for
the government. They force-fed us a Joan of Arc." Speaking to
AP, Lynch declined to comment on any aspect of the photos, including
whether they even exist. Her attorney, Stephen Goodwin,
however, did appear to confirm their existence. In a statement he
said: "It's incredulous that anyone would think it appropriate in
any way to attempt to publish unauthorized photos of Jessica --
photos taken before she was deployed to Iraq and before her
capture and rescue."