Legal Action Filed By Ex-Bunnies And Other Suits Involving Playboy Magazine
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In 1965 an ex-Manhattan, New York Playboy Club bunny sued Playboy Enterprises for taking up to half of her tips as privilege for allowing her to work there. This is only one of the suits that I've researched involving Playboy. In 1982 the magazine was sued by rocker Joan Jett as well as by the parents of youths in Dayton, Ohio. The parents claimed that Playboy wasn't given permission to use a photo of their three kids helping a policewoman change a bicycle tire. The policewoman had posed nude for the men's entertainment magazine in other pages of the May 1982 issue.
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