TOPEKA – Conservative Kansas leaders are in the uncomfortable position of auctioning off thousands of seized sex toys after a business owner failed to pay his taxes.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports Larry Minkoff, owner of Bang, owed $163,986 in state taxes and “resisted requests” for payment by the state.

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The state seized his inventory and is now planning to auction it all off online.

From the news site:

The online site lists about 400 lots — individual lots can contain dozens of items — that include the Pipedream Fantasy Love Swing, books, hundreds of DVDs, sex and drinking games, a wide assortment of sexually oriented equipment, carrying cases for devices, the Glass Pleasure Wand, bundles of lingerie and the Cyberskin Foot Stroker.

One of the lots contained 50 “premium” vibrators and a teddy bear. The bidding was at $10.

Also available: two sets of sparkling sequin lounge pants, sizes large and small, as well as the Good Girl, Bad Girl Wrist Cuffs.

The Kansas City Star reports the items also include “fantasy love swing” in black and a 16-foot “Japanese silk love rope” in purple.

“What is different is the titillation factor of what we’re selling,” say Jeannine Koranda, spokeswoman for the Kansas revenue department, according to the paper.

“This is an unusual lot of items.”

“[Gov. Sam] Brownback is so desperate to fill the massive hole in the state budget caused by his reckless income tax cuts that the state of Kansas is now in the porn business,” Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley says.

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According to Ballotpedia.org, Kansas spent 25.8 percent of its budget on elementary and secondary education in 2012, and an additional 16.9 percent on higher education.

The site notes Kansas has seen a 10.51 percent increase in per-capita revenue over the last five years.

Earlier this week, the state budget director asked department heads to “look at whether they can operate more efficiently,” the Wichita Eagle reports.