“I just don’t think any of us ever thought for a second that we were in danger of getting pregnant by him.”
in 2017 at 91, notoriously engaged in multiple sexual relationships with the young women at the mansion, most of which have attracted widespread scrutiny in recent years.Last August, Madison and Marquardt recalled the disturbing times that they, along with other women, were pressured into havingJuicy Scoop
podcast. “I was still just gonna watch and then [one of the other Playmates] was like, ‘Aren’t you gonna go?’ It was like, ‘You need to go.’ And I was like, I would rather not. And she’s like, ‘Well, then you probably won’t be invited back.’”“So then I was like, OK. And I’d seen what everybody else was doing, so I knew that this was, like, a 10-second thing. I mean, definitely no more than a minute,” she went on.Madison echoed, “My memory is cloudy.
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