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Larry Flynt says he's offered Casey Anthony $500,000 to pose in Hustler

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Casey Anthony, center, walks out of the Orange County Jail with her attorney Jose Baez, left, during her release in Orlando, Fla., early Sunday, July 17, 2011. Pool,AP Photo/Red Huber

(CBS) - Larry Flynt said on HLN's "Nancy Grace" Thursday night that he has offered Casey Anthony $500,000 to pose in Hustler magazine. 

Pictures: Casey and Caylee Anthony, personal photos

The pornography mogul told Jean Casarez, who was subbing in for Grace, that the half-million dollars would only a part of Anthony's payment. He explained that he would be willing to pay 10 percent of the profits to Anthony as well, if it were to go as viral as the trial, reports the Orlando Sentinel.

"She could make millions, more than's ever been discussed with her in any other possible interviews that she would be involved in," Flynt said reports the paper, referencing the alleged $1.5 million Anthony and her team are demanding for her first post-trial interview.

Anthony's team has denied the report saying it is "nonsense," reports CNN.

Flynt acknowledged that while there are still a lot of people that believe she is guilty of killing her daughter, there are still men who say, "'Hey, you know, I want to see her in her birthday suit.' So there may be some sick individuals ... but that's what life's all about."

Another side of Flynt's offer to Anthony, is to donate a portion of the profits to abused children and children's shelters, reports the Sentinel.

Flynt said he watched a good deal of Anthony's trial. Anthony was found not guilty of manslaughter and murder in the 2008 death of her daughter Caylee on July 5. She was found guilty of four lesser charges of lying to police. She was released from jail on July 17. Her whereabouts are not publicly known.

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