In the latest episode of Secrets of Playboy, it was alleged that sexually abused multiple women in the mansion.
Lifting the lid on what really went on in the, the shocking exposé presents hidden footage and exclusive interviews, and features Hefner’s past girlfriends and former employees.
Model Susie Krabacher – who moved into the mansion in 1983 at the age of 17 – detailed her desire of being featured in the publication and claimed the editor-in-chief drugged her to help soothe her nerves.
‘I don’t remember laying down,’ Krabacher alleged.
‘I don’t remember if I even said anything to him about Playmate of the Year. I woke up with him on top of me, he was n**ed.n**ed and my pants were off.’
Krabacher said the horrifying ordeal left her wanting to ‘just die’.
American actress Sondra Theodore – who dated Hefner from 1976 to 1981 -recalled a moment he ‘forced himself’ on another woman.
‘I was standing there and I was terrified… all these years, does she think I’m a monster because of it?’ she claimed.
‘I’m sorry I didn’t do anything to stop it. I hope that by coming out with this, maybe other girls can say “finally.”‘
‘Maybe they can let go of that nightmare,’ she added.
Each episode of the 10-parter has a message at the end that states: ‘This series contains allegations of wrongdoing over decades by Hugh Hefner and others associated with him.
‘The vast majority of allegations have not been the subject of criminal investigations or charges, and they do not constitute proof of guilt.’
So far, it has been claimed that Hefner – who died in September 2017, from sepsis brought on by an E.coli infection – who didn’t make the cut into his elite Playboy bunny squad in an underground sex system.
And one of the episodes alleged that he
Secrets Of Playboy airs Mondays on A&E.