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#Playboy had ‘shadow mansions,’ daughter of Hugh Hefner BFF claims

“Playboy had ‘shadow mansions,’ daughter of Hugh Hefner BFF claims”

New disturbing allegations were made against Hugh Hefner and his associates in the latest episode of “Secrets of Playboy.”

Jennifer Saginor, 51, claimed that Hefner’s friends and associates created “shadow mansions” to reportedly lure young women into sexual abuse.

Saginor grew up in the Playboy Mansion during its heyday with her father, Dr. Mark Saginor — nicknamed Dr. Feelgood for his alleged loose use of his prescription pad — who spent 40 years as Hefner’s physician, best friend and alleged lover.

Hugh Hefner smiles in his iconic red velvet robe
Women claim Playboy had a network of “shadow mansions” as small-scale versions of Hefner’s house.
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She described the alleged “shadow mansions” as mini-replicas of Hefner’s infamous Holmby Hills home where his inner circle would invite and house women who were “sevens” or “eights” and just missed the cutoff to make it into Playboy.

“By shadow mansion, I mean that these men in Hef’s inner circle would try to emulate what he created in his own empire at the Playboy Mansion,” shared Saginor.

“And they would have smaller versions of the Playboy mansions, which I would refer to as mini-mansions. They would house these young girls who would come to Los Angeles looking for opportunities to become actresses or models.”

The former Playboy Mansion resident, who was moved in at age 6, said she was relocated to her father’s “shadow house,” where she claims she saw constant predatory behavior and sexual abuse.

Jennifer Saginor grew up in the Playboy mansion and "shadow mansions" from the age of six-years-old.
Jennifer Saginor grew up in the Playboy Mansion and “shadow mansions” from the age of 6.
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“My father and the inner circle from Playboy created clones of the Playboy Mansion on a smaller scale to sort of lure these young girls in. It was very predatory. These young girls have no idea what’s gonna hit them next,” she claimed.

Fellow Playboy Mansion regular Jackie Hatten alleged the men pushed to get her intoxicated as soon as she walked through the doors.

“The experience I had at the mini-mansion parties is immediately walking in, having all the men glom on to you offering you, you know, lines of coke or a bowl of, you know, ecstasy. If you refuse those, they’re trying to shove Champagne in your face,” Hatten claimed.

Saginor recounted being “horrified” by the alleged scenes of sexual abuse she was exposed to, claiming some “girls were clearly drugged and not coherent” and videotaped for blackmail “so they wouldn’t tell anyone or so that they’d sort of fall into this underground system of being available.”

“Basically, any powerful, wealthy man in Los Angeles who was on the guest list to attend the mini-mansion parties was given an opportunity to spend time with particular girls. ‘Spending time with her’ is code for ‘Having sex with her.’ I think many of the girls stayed in the mini-mansion system because they were scared of being blackmailed with videotapes,” she claimed.

Hugh Hefner is pictured with his longtime physician, best friend, and alleged lover Dr. Mark Saginor and two young women
Dr. Mark Saginor lived in the Playboy Mansion with Hugh Hefner and a rotating roster of young women before creating his own “shadow mansion.”
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Businessman Bernie Cornfeld surrounded by several beautiful young women
Businessman Bernie Cornfeld allegedly claimed to run a modeling agency to lure beautiful young women into his “shadow mansion.”
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Besides her father, Saginor claimed businessman Bernie Cornfeld was an owner of a “shadow mansion.”

Playboy photographer Sharmagne Leland-St.John alleged that Cornfeld lured and moved women into his home by claiming to run a “modeling agency.”

“Bernie, he would go prowling at night. He’d go prowling up in the dormitory and be having sex with the girls up there. I realized that the modeling agency apparently fronted for Bernie’s sexual appetite. So, if you moved into the house, you became prey. You became one of his next conquests,” Leland-St. John claimed.

The “shadow houses,” “mini-mansion parties” and their hosts were described as having taken obvious inspiration from the Playboy Mansion and its head honcho.

A former frequent guest at the Playboy Mansion, Rachel Myers, said, “The mini-mansions were similar parties to the Playboy Mansion parties on a lower scale. I would see the same guys at the mini-mansions that I would see at the Playboy Mansion.”

“So I think there was definitely a learned behavior from the mansion to the mini-mansions. These men got some ideas on how to manipulate women,” Myers claimed.

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