Daughter Of Hugh Hefner’s Doc Claims She Saw Orgies In Playboy Mansion Aged Just 6

By Aleena in Real Life On 28th February 2022
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Jennifer Saginor described the Playboy Mansion as a "wonderful Disneyland" when she first saw it.

However, after spending time at the famous home, she realized a darker side to it.

She stated in a recent interview that she had observed orgies at the $100 million mansion since she was six years old.

The 51-year-old from California claims she became addicted to prescription drugs as a youngster.

Jennifer is the daughter of Dr. Mark Saginor, Hugh Hefner's former doctor.

Hef’s personal physician was nicknamed “Dr. Feelgood”, allegedly because of the pills he prescribed.

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Jennifer claims that her childhood experiences have lasted with her into adulthood.

"I didn't realize some of the boundaries being breached by the grownups would be something that would haunt me for years to come," she told the Daily Mail.

"As I grew up into my teens, of course, that was the only world I ever knew.

"For me, I think now having some perspective; I can see some of the situations weren't appropriate for a child, but at the time, I didn't know any different."

Jennifer isn't the only Playboy pal who has dark recollections of Hefner's Mansion.

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Hef's ex-employee said in December that 'leg spreading' narcotics were a 'necessary evil' in Playboy Mansion.

Holly Madison, Hefner's "ex," has also backed up these charges.

She claimed previously this year that the creator of Playboy referred to Quaaludes as "thigh openers."

Whereas the Girls Next Door star refused hard drugs, she admits that when she had group intercourse with Hefner, she was "always intoxicated" on vodka and pot.

Keith Stroup, the founder of the NORML campaign group, stated marijuana was widespread in the Playboy Mansion on the Power: Hugh Hefner podcast

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He said Hefner smoked joints himself, and the podcast's presenter Amy Rose Speigel speculated: "He began to use more pot in the 1970s, and he stated that it gave him a new understanding of sex."

Quoting Hefner's reported statement to an author of a book on the subject, 'High 'in America', the tycoon supposedly said: "Smoking helped put me in touch with the realm of the senses."

"I discovered a whole other dimension to sex."

The medication became so important to Hefner's sex life that he allegedly kept a jar of it above his bed — and it was his secretary Bobbie Arnstein's job to keep the supply stocked.