‘Soul Train’ creator Don Cornelius accused of assaulting Playboy Bunnies in doc, son calls account ‘salacious’
01.02.2022 - 22:55
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Don Cornelius is being accused of locking up and sexually assaulting two Playboy Bunnies decades ago. The allegations were made by former "Bunny Mother" P.J. Masten on A&E’s 10-part docuseries "Secrets of Playboy," which features new interviews with numerous members of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner’s staff and inner circle, as well as past girlfriends.
Masten worked for Playboy from 1972 until 1982. "It was probably the most horrific story I’ve ever heard at Playboy," Masten alleged in the most recent episode that aired Monday night, as quoted by People magazine. "This story is the story of a massive cleanup that never hit the press." ‘Secrets of Playboy’ made a shocking claim against ‘Soul Train’ creator Don Cornelius.
(Photo by Soul Train via Getty Images) Masten alleged that the former host and creator of "Soul Train" was a Playboy VIP. One night, he was at a Hollywood dance bar where the Bunnies were known to hang out. She claimed Cornelius spotted two recruits who were sisters and invited them to join him in the bar’s VIP area.
Masten alleged Cornelius asked the "Baby Bunnies" if they wanted to go back to his house where he was throwing a party. "These two young girls got in his Rolls-Royce, went up to his house and we didn’t hear from them for three days," Masten alleged, as quoted by the outlet. "We couldn’t figure out where they were." According to the outlet, one of the women called a Bunny Mother at the Playboy Mansion, allegedly saying she and her sister had been held at Cornelius’ house.
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