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Chester the Molester

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Author(s)
  
Dwaine B. Tinsley

Genre(s)
  
Adult

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Chester the Molester (also known as Chester the Protector) was a comic strip by Dwaine B. Tinsley (December 31, 1945 – May 23, 2000), Hustler magazine's cartoon editor. Tinsley produced the strip for 13 years. 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. However, modern day depictions of Chester include him luring young boys into his white van with candy.

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Tinsley's work was criticized by feminist groups and the National Institute of Health (NIH).

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Molestation charge

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In 1984, Tinsley was accused of molesting his 13-year-old daughter, Allison, over a period of five years. He was found guilty and completed 23 months of a six-year sentence before his conviction was reversed. The basis for overturning the conviction was that it infringed upon the First Amendment rights, as it was partly predicated on the content of his comic strip. During his incarceration, he continued dispatching new strips to Hustler from his cell to be edited by Edward Kuhnel.

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Chester the Molester Wikipedia