Hustler magazine founder Larry Flynt is on the hunt for scandalous footage of Donald Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE, and he's willing to offer up to a million dollars to get it.

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The audio or video recordings must be verified and show the GOP presidential nominee “engaging in illegal activity or acting in a sexually demeaning or derogatory manner,” a news release accompanying the Monday announcement stated. Submissions also must be handed over before Election Day.

Flynt’s announcement comes the same month The Washington Post published a 2005 recording in which Trump discusses making advances on a married woman and how he can kiss and grope women without consent because of his celebrity status.

“I have always celebrated women,” Flynt, 73, said in a statement. “Women in all shapes and sizes. To treat a woman like Mr. Trump himself has is both disappointing and unbelievable, especially coming from someone who wants to be our President.”

It’s not the first time Flynt has targeted Trump. Earlier this year, the free speech advocate said he was sending a copy of “The Donald,” a pornographic spoof of the real estate mogul, to every Republican member of Congress.

“Mr. Flynt continues to be appalled by the hypocrisy of our elected officials who dictate how the American people should live their lives behind closed doors while themselves engaging in the variety of activities they publicly condemn,” Monday’s statement from the pornography giant read. “Mr. Trump claims that ‘nobody has more respect for women than me’ despite tremendous amounts of evidence to the contrary. Mr. Flynt has made it his mission to call these hypocrites out and provide the public with as much information about their indiscretions as possible.”

Flynt made a proposal similar to the Trump tape offer in 1998 during President Bill Clinton William (Bill) Jefferson ClintonChelsea Clinton: Trump isn't building public confidence in a vaccine Hillary Clinton launching podcast this month GOP brushes back charges of hypocrisy in Supreme Court fight MORE’s impeachment trial and again in 2007, when he said he would pay a million dollars for “documented evidence of illicit sexual liaisons with a prominent member of public office.”