Chester the Molester | |
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Author(s) | Dwaine B. Tinsley |
Current status/schedule | Ended |
Launch date | 1976 |
End date | 1989 |
Publisher(s) | Hustler |
Genre(s) | Adult comics |
Chester the Molester was a comic strip by Dwaine B. Tinsley (December 31, 1945 – May 23, 2000), cartoon editor of the pornographic magazine Hustler.[1] Tinsley produced the strip's monthly issues for 13 years, from 1976 to 1989.[2] The tongue-in-cheek strip shows Chester, a middle-aged pedophile, joyfully raping or molesting women and young girls,[3] or tricking or attempting to trick them into sexually compromising positions. After increasing controversy, the cartoon became Chester and Hester, Hester as an unattractive middle-aged woman who was Chester's girlfriend in crime. Following the alleged religious conversion of Hustler founder Larry Flynt in 1977, the strip was briefly retooled as Chester the Protector,[4] a reincarnation of Chester who served to protect young girls from rape and seduction.[5]
Tinsley was arrested on May 18, 1989, after being accused by his 18-year-old daughter Allison of molesting her since she was 13.[6][7] According to court records, he allegedly told his coworkers, "You can't write about this stuff all the time if you don't experience it."[8] Tinsley was found guilty of five counts of child molestation;[9] He was convicted on January 5, 1990, and was sentenced to six years in prison.[9][10][11][2] During his incarceration, he briefly continued dispatching new strips to Hustler from his cell to be edited by Edward Kuhnel.[12] Tinsley's conviction was overturned in 1992 when an appeals court ruled that the jury should not have based the conviction on his strip, violating the First Amendment.[13] The prosecutor in the case ultimately decided not to retry him after he served 23 months.[14] Flynt claims he did not ask Tinsley about the conviction and defended him.[12]