Holly Madison 2015: ‘Girls Next Door’ Hugh Hefner Ex In Legal Trouble

 

After becoming famous with the reality show "Girls Next Door," where she, Kendra Wilkinson and Bridget Marquadt gave the world a sneak peek into life inside the Playboy Mansion, Holly Madison's 2015 will be heading a different direction, as Hugh Hefner's ex sues a Vegas venue.

Following her breakup with the Playboy creator and editor, Holly Madison's 2015 has seen her do a whole range of things: from her own reality show called "Holly's World" to an appearance in "Dancing with the Stars" and even her own burlesque show - the latter of which seems to have brought her a fair share of misery.

According to Fox News, Holly Madison's 2015 starts with the reality star taking legal action against some of the people involved in the production of her burlesque show, entitled "1923 Bourbon and Burlesque by Holly Madison" - and she's not the only showgirl that's suing.

As The Daily Mail reports, the Holly Madison 2015 lawsuit papers say that the owners of the theater in Mandalay Bay filmed images and videos of the women stripping and changing costumes in their dressing rooms for about five months last year - without them even knowing about it, let alone consenting to this fact.

The people named in the suit are Robert Fry, Avi Kopelman, Robert W. Sabes and Noel Bowman, all of which are accused of placing a video recording camera in the women's dressing rooms, capable of shooting up to 17 days of film.

The Las Vegas Sun reports that there was knowledge of Madison's issues with the theater, but up until now they were thought to be only contractual in nature - nobody ever could have guessed that, in reality, this was more a matter of privacy infringement.

There are three companies named in the Holly Madison 2015 suit, all covered in two different complaints - for now, Madison has refused to comment publicly about the claims.

 

 

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