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There's panic in the Playboy empire as Hugh Hefner is dragged into a sordid lawsuit filed against creepy comic Bill Cosby! Chloe Goins has been engaged in a vicious court battle to sue Cosby, as she's joined the many women accusing the disgraced sitcom star of drugging and sexually assaulting her. Chloe was also underage when Cosby allegedly attacked her at the Playboy Mansion in 2008.
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That means Chloe (pictured) is one of the few Cosby victims whose case is still within the statute of limitations — although authorities said there was insufficient evidence to bring the case to trial. Now she's suing Cosby while also revealing bizarre details about Hefner as a demented host!
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Chloe's new lawsuit claims that Hefner, now 90 years old, personally introduced her to the predatory Cosby at the Playboy Mansion. The court papers say that the magazine mogul is liable for damages because he and Cosby "both knowingly and willfully agreed and conspired to host parties, invite minors or young adults under the age of 21 years [and] provide them with alcohol and foreign substances"
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Chloe also charges that Hefner knew — or should have known — that the Playboy Mansion regular had a "history of severe and serial sexual battery and/or possibly rape of women."
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This isn't the first time that Cosby's deviant antics have been connected to the Playboy brand. P.J. Masten, who worked as a “bunny manager” at Chicago’s Playboy Club in 1979, has claimed that Cosby assaulted her in a Chicago hotel after spiking her cognac with a knockout drug. “The next thing I knew," said P.J., "it was 4 o’clock in the morning and I woke up naked with this disgusting man next to me.”
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P.J. added that Cosby had used the city's Playboy Club as a hunting ground for his sick passions: “There are a dozen former Bunnies that I know of with similar stories, but they’re afraid to come forward!"
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Chloe, now 25, claims in her own lawsuit that Cosby spiked her drink at the Playboy Mansion, with Hefner suggesting that she “lie down” in a bedroom. “When she awoke," the documents claims, "she looked at her toes and witnessed defendant Cosby with one of her toes in his mouth. Goins also noticed she was naked and that she felt a wet and sticky substance on her breasts as though a person had been licking them.”
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Cosby has also been disgraced by a lawsuit filed by Judy Huth, who claims that he assaulted her in a bedroom of the Playboy Mansion around 1974 — when she was just 15! Judy's court documents provide further accusations of Hefner hosting underage girls at his famously decadent parties.
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The lawsuit says that she was accompanied by a 16-year-old friend when Judy met Cosby in the Playboy Mansion, where he tried to “put his hand down her pants … without her consent.”
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The National ENQUIRER revealed how Cosby's lawyers attempted to have Judy's lawsuit dismissed by saying that her repressed psychological injuries didn't affect her within the statute of limitations. Cosby allegedly assaulted Judy in the same year that Hefner was the target of a federal drug probe — and suspected of “harboring illicit drug activity at his mansions and ordering a cover-up when drug agents closed in,” according to Hefner biographer Steven Watts.
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The man behind the Playboy brand (seen here with his son Cooper) has avoided condemning Cosby in the wake of the many troubling charges over the years. An insider told The ENQUIRER: “It’s a nightmare all over again for Hefner, who hates having Playboy dragged into Cosby’s mess.”
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Hefner himself, however, has been careful about condemning his old friend. “Bill Cosby has been a good friend for many years, and the mere thought of these allegations is truly saddening," he told The ENQUIRER. "I would never tolerate this kind of behavior, regardless of who was involved.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
There's panic in the Playboy empire as Hugh Hefner is dragged into a sordid lawsuit filed against creepy comic Bill Cosby! Chloe Goins has been engaged in a vicious court battle to sue Cosby, as she's joined the many women accusing the disgraced sitcom star of drugging and sexually assaulting her. Chloe was also underage when Cosby allegedly attacked her at the Playboy Mansion in 2008.
Photo credit: Getty Images
That means Chloe (pictured) is one of the few Cosby victims whose case is still within the statute of limitations — although authorities said there was insufficient evidence to bring the case to trial. Now she's suing Cosby while also revealing bizarre details about Hefner as a demented host!
Photo credit: Splash News
Chloe's new lawsuit claims that Hefner, now 90 years old, personally introduced her to the predatory Cosby at the Playboy Mansion. The court papers say that the magazine mogul is liable for damages because he and Cosby "both knowingly and willfully agreed and conspired to host parties, invite minors or young adults under the age of 21 years [and] provide them with alcohol and foreign substances"
Photo credit: Getty Images
Chloe also charges that Hefner knew — or should have known — that the Playboy Mansion regular had a "history of severe and serial sexual battery and/or possibly rape of women."
Photo credit: Getty Images
This isn't the first time that Cosby's deviant antics have been connected to the Playboy brand. P.J. Masten, who worked as a “bunny manager” at Chicago’s Playboy Club in 1979, has claimed that Cosby assaulted her in a Chicago hotel after spiking her cognac with a knockout drug. “The next thing I knew," said P.J., "it was 4 o’clock in the morning and I woke up naked with this disgusting man next to me.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
P.J. added that Cosby had used the city's Playboy Club as a hunting ground for his sick passions: “There are a dozen former Bunnies that I know of with similar stories, but they’re afraid to come forward!"
Photo credit: Getty Images
Chloe, now 25, claims in her own lawsuit that Cosby spiked her drink at the Playboy Mansion, with Hefner suggesting that she “lie down” in a bedroom. “When she awoke," the documents claims, "she looked at her toes and witnessed defendant Cosby with one of her toes in his mouth. Goins also noticed she was naked and that she felt a wet and sticky substance on her breasts as though a person had been licking them.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Cosby has also been disgraced by a lawsuit filed by Judy Huth, who claims that he assaulted her in a bedroom of the Playboy Mansion around 1974 — when she was just 15! Judy's court documents provide further accusations of Hefner hosting underage girls at his famously decadent parties.
Photo credit: Getty Images
The lawsuit says that she was accompanied by a 16-year-old friend when Judy met Cosby in the Playboy Mansion, where he tried to “put his hand down her pants … without her consent.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
The National ENQUIRER revealed how Cosby's lawyers attempted to have Judy's lawsuit dismissed by saying that her repressed psychological injuries didn't affect her within the statute of limitations. Cosby allegedly assaulted Judy in the same year that Hefner was the target of a federal drug probe — and suspected of “harboring illicit drug activity at his mansions and ordering a cover-up when drug agents closed in,” according to Hefner biographer Steven Watts.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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The man behind the Playboy brand (seen here with his son Cooper) has avoided condemning Cosby in the wake of the many troubling charges over the years. An insider told The ENQUIRER: “It’s a nightmare all over again for Hefner, who hates having Playboy dragged into Cosby’s mess.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
2011 Playboy Jazz Festival News Conference
Hefner himself, however, has been careful about condemning his old friend. “Bill Cosby has been a good friend for many years, and the mere thought of these allegations is truly saddening," he told The ENQUIRER. "I would never tolerate this kind of behavior, regardless of who was involved.”
Photo credit: Getty Images