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==Molestation charge==
==Molestation charge==
In 1984, Tinsley was accused of [[child molestation|molesting]] his 13-year-old daughter, Allison, over a period of five years. He was convicted and served 23 months of a six-year prison sentence<ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1990-05-05/local/me-194_1_hustler-magazine|title=Hustler Cartoonist Sentenced to 6 Years|date=5 May 1990|newspaper=LA Times|accessdate=15 January 2018|via=}}</ref><ref name="Taylor"/> before his conviction was overturned on the grounds that his conviction violated the [[First Amendment to the United States Constitution|First Amendment]] because it was based, in part, on his comic strip. During his incarceration, he continued dispatching new strips to ''Hustler'' from his cell to be edited by Edward Kuhnel.
In 1989, his daughter Allison accused Tinsley of having [[child molestation|molested]] her over a period of five years, starting when she was 13. In 1990, he was sentenced to six years in prison<ref>{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1990-05-05/local/me-194_1_hustler-magazine|title=Hustler Cartoonist Sentenced to 6 Years|date=5 May 1990|newspaper=LA Times|accessdate=15 January 2018|via=}}</ref><ref name="Taylor"/> and served 23 months before his conviction was overturned on the grounds that his conviction violated the [[First Amendment to the United States Constitution|First Amendment]] because it was based, in part, on his comic strip. During his incarceration, he continued dispatching new strips to ''Hustler'' from his cell to be edited by Edward Kuhnel.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:35, 2 January 2024

Chester the Molester
Author(s)Dwaine B. Tinsley
Launch date1976[1]
End date1989
Publisher(s)Hustler
Genre(s)Adult comics

Chester the Molester (also known as Chester the Protector)[2] was a comic strip by Dwaine B. Tinsley (December 31, 1945 – May 23, 2000), Hustler magazine's cartoon editor.[3] Tinsley produced the strip for 13 years.[4] The premise of the strip was a tongue-in-cheek take on a man, Chester, who was interested in sexually molesting women and prepubescent girls. The Chester cartoon showed many scenes in which the main character—and later on his girlfriend Hester—tricked or attempted to trick women and prepubescent girls into sexually compromising positions.

Molestation charge

In 1989, his daughter Allison accused Tinsley of having molested her over a period of five years, starting when she was 13. In 1990, he was sentenced to six years in prison[5][4] and served 23 months before his conviction was overturned on the grounds that his conviction violated the First Amendment because it was based, in part, on his comic strip. During his incarceration, he continued dispatching new strips to Hustler from his cell to be edited by Edward Kuhnel.

References

  1. ^ Smith, Laura (27 November 2017). "When the 'Chester the Molester' artist got arrested for molesting, why was anyone surprised?". Medium.
  2. ^ "The Press: I'll Be a Hustler for the Lord'". Time. 5 December 1977. Archived from the original on December 15, 2007.
  3. ^ "Bob Levin Release Party for New Book in May". Comic Book Bin. Coolstreak Cartoons. Apr 15, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-06.
  4. ^ a b Taylor, Betty W.; Rush, Sharon; Munro, Robert John (1999). Feminist Jurisprudence, Women and the Law. Wm. S. Hein Publishing. p. 358.
  5. ^ "Hustler Cartoonist Sentenced to 6 Years". LA Times. 5 May 1990. Retrieved 15 January 2018.

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