Broke, homeless, and on probation for verbally harassing one of his four ex-wives, Al Goldstein was hired as the host at 2nd Avenue Deli in New York City at $10.00 per hour. So reports Mary Reinholz in the September 15-21, 2004 edition of The Villager (Volume 74, Nomber 20) in her article "Ex-porn king trades sex for salami at 2nd Ave. Deli." Bankrupcy proceedings resulted in the loss of his Florida mansion. Living on and off in a homeless shelter and having to attend "wife beaters" classes because of his conviction, he asked deli owner Jack Lebewohl for a job and was hired on the spot. Goldstein published "Screw" for thirty years, but said the magazine folded in 2003 "because the internet will give you all the porn you want." Goldstein's duties at the deli include greeting customers and showing them to their seats. On his 68th birthday, he married his fifth wife, Christine, a self-described "psych major." They live in her home in Queens. ----
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Broke, homeless, and on probation for verbally harassing one of his four ex-wives, Al Goldstein was hired as the host at 2nd Avenue Deli in New York City at $10.00 per hour. So reports Mary Reinholz in the September 15-21, 2004 edition of The Villager (Volume 74, Nomber 20) in her article "Ex-porn king trades sex for salami at 2nd Ave. Deli." Bankrupcy proceedings resulted in the loss of his Florida mansion. Living on and off in a homeless shelter and having to attend "wife beaters" classes because of his conviction, he asked deli owner Jack Lebewohl for a job and was hired on the spot. Goldstein published "Screw" for thirty years, but said the magazine folded in 2003 "because the internet will give you all the porn you want." Goldstein's duties at the deli include greeting customers and showing them to their seats. On his 68th birthday, he married his fifth wife, Christine, a self-described "psych major." They live in her home in Queens. ----
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