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in Falwell v. Flynt (1984) ![]() Alan L. Isaacman, attorney for Larry Flynt Testimony of Robert Jordan (Advertising agent for Campari testifies that it had nothing to do with parody ad and was upset by its publication) Testimony of Ronald Godwin (Moral Majority executive testifies as to Falwell's reaction to parody ad) Testimony of Richard Warren Lewis (Hustler editor testifies as to creation of parody ad and discussion of its content) Testimony of Dr. Saul Niedorf (Niedorf testifies that Larry Flynt was suffering from mental illness at the time of his deposition) Testimony
of Kelly Garrett Plaintiff's
Trial Exhibits 1, 3, and 20 |