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Al Goldstein
Born (1936-01-10) January 10, 1936 (age 88)
New York City, New York, United States
OccupationPublisher
Spouse(s)Lonnie Leavitt (divorced: 1963–65)
Mary Phillips (divorced: 1968–77
Gena Goldstein (divorced: 1978–91)
Patricia Flaherty (divorced: 1994–99)
Christina Ava Maharaj (married: 2004—)
ChildrenJordan Goldstein

Alvin "Al" Goldstein (b. January 10, 1936, New York City) is a former American publisher and pornographer. His company Milky Way Productions, owner of Screw, and the long-running cable TV show, Midnight Blue was started in 1968 and went into bankruptcy in 2004. His mansion in Pompano Beach, Florida, complete with backyard 11-foot middle finger statue, was sold in June 2004 to pay debts.

In 2002 he was found guilty of harassing a former employee, doing such things as publishing her number in Screw and encouraging readers to call her, and sentenced to 60 days in prison. The charges were appealed and eventually overturned, but not before serving six days behind bars. As part of the plea bargain, Goldstein apologized for his action.

In the May 2003 issue of Culture Wars in an article entitled Rabbi Dressner's Dilemma, Al Goldstein is quoted as saying, "The only reason that Jews are in pornography is that we think Christ sucks. Catholicism sucks. We don't believe in authoritarianism. Pornography thus becomes a way of defiling Christian culture and as it penetrates to the very heart of the American mainstream, more charged."

References

  1. Albin, Stacy,The New York Times, 2003-10-23
  2. Newman, Andy,The New York Times, 2002-05-18
  3. www.culture wars.com/2003/Rabbidressner.HTML

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