In 1970,
Earl Kemp published an illustrated edition of the
Presidential Report of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography through a publishing company owned by
William Hamling called Greenleaf Classics. The 1969 President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography issued its un-illustrated 656-page report on September 30, 1970. One month later, the report went on sale at the
Government Printing Office. On November 11, 1970, copies of publisher
William Hamling's Greenleaf Classics’ 352-page
The Illustrated Presidential Report of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography were printed, and two weeks later, on Monday, December 13, 1970, went on sale throughout the U.S. for $12.50. Kemp and Hamling were eventually sentenced to prison for "conspiracy to mail obscene material," but both served only the federal minimum. Hamling received a four-year regular adult sentence.
Earl Kemp received a sentence of three years and one day. Nonetheless, on the other hand the brochure was found to be clearly obscene by the jury. Of some note, Earl Kemp was in Europe at the time Hamling created and mailed the ad brochure. == See also ==