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Model Drags Hugh Hefner Into Sexual Assault Lawsuit Against Bill Cosby

Chloe Goins' lawsuit claims Cosby and Hefner conspired in a 2008 attack at the Playboy Mansion.
In this Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015 file photo, Chloe Goins, a model who claims entertainer Bill Cosby drugged and sexually abused her at the Playboy Mansion in 2008, appears before reporters outside Los Angeles police headquarters after meeting police investigators in Los Angeles
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In this Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015 file photo, Chloe Goins, a model who claims entertainer Bill Cosby drugged and sexually abused her at the Playboy Mansion in 2008, appears before reporters outside Los Angeles police headquarters after meeting police investigators in Los Angeles
In this Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015 file photo, Chloe Goins, a model who claims entertainer Bill Cosby drugged and sexually abused her at the Playboy Mansion in 2008, appears before reporters outside Los Angeles police headquarters after meeting police investigators in Los Angeles
Nick Ut/AP
In this Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015 file photo, Chloe Goins, a model who claims entertainer Bill Cosby drugged and sexually abused her at the Playboy Mansion in 2008, appears before reporters outside Los Angeles police headquarters after meeting police investigators in Los Angeles

A woman who accuses Bill Cosby of drugging and molesting her when she was 17 has filed a lawsuit against the comedian that also blames Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner.

Chloe Goins, now 26, claims that Cosby, 78, gave her an alcoholic drink spiked with a foreign substance that caused her to black out during a party at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles in 2008. She awoke in a bedroom to find her breasts exposed while Cosby was biting at her toes with his pants down, according to the lawsuit, filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court.

Hefner, now 90 and retired, lived at the mansion at the time, according to the suit. He’s responsible because he served alcohol to Goins as a minor, introduced her to Cosby and “knew or should have known defendant Cosby had a propensity for intoxicating and or drugging young women and taking advantage of them sexually and against their will or while they were unconscious,” the lawsuit says.

Goins’ lawsuit accuses Cosby of sexual battery, gender violence and intentional emotional distress. It accuses Hefner of conspiracy.

Goins, according to the lawsuit, was “shocked, hurt and psychologically impacted and damaged as a result of this traumatic incident at such a young age and this psychological torment has caused her serious harm and life-long harm and injury.”

Neither Hefner nor Cosby representatives responded to HuffPost’s inquiries.

Goins kept silent about the attack because a friend who brought her to the party discouraged her from reporting it, the lawsuit says. She says she came forward after other women aired similar accounts of predatory behavior by Cosby.

The suit says three other women claim Cosby drugged them at the Playboy Mansion in the 1970s. A former Playboy bunny, PJ Masten, said Cosby drugged and raped her in a hotel after they met at the now-defunct Playboy Club in Chicago in 1979.

More than 50 women have accused Cosby of drugging and raping them, or making unwanted sexual contact, in incidents going back to the 1960s.

In most cases, criminal charges cannot be pursued because the statute of limitations has expired. In one exception, Cosby has been indicted on a charge of aggravated indecent assault in suburban Philadelphia, accused of drugging and molesting a woman who worked for Temple University’s women’s basketball team in 2004.

Cosby is engulfed in multiple lawsuits and countersuits involving his accusers. Some of the women claim the entertainer defamed them with his denials.

Goins sued Cosby in federal court last year, but dropped the lawsuit without explanation in February. She withdrew the suit shortly after Los Angeles prosecutors declined to press criminal charges against Cosby. The Los Angeles Times reported that investigators found discrepancies in Goins’ story.

Goins initially told police the assault occurred at Playboy’s Midsummer Night’s Dream Party in August 2008, where she was a guest of a friend, who’d been invited. After the person she named as her friend told investigators he didn’t know Goins and had never been to the Playboy Mansion, Goins changed her story, saying she was unsure when the party was.

Goins’ new lawsuit doesn’t name the friend and says she is “unsure of the exact date of the visit” to the Playboy Mansion.

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