Crystal Hefner sends legal notice to Holly Madison over ‘malicious and intentionally misleading’ comments on podcast about late Playboy founder Hugh Hefner
Crystal Hefner has issued a cease and desist order to Holly Madison over comments she made on the Girls Next Level podcast last month, claiming they were false and damaging to her reputation.
Crystal, 38, condemned the comments made by Madison, 44, as ‘malicious and deliberately misleading’ and had caused her ‘serious harm’. TMZ reported Tuesday after reviewing court documents in the case.
The Lake Havasu City resident, who was married to Hugh Hefner from 2012 until his death in 2017, said Madison lied about her Podcast from May 12 with Bridget Marquardt.
On the podcast, titled “What We REALLY Think About Crystal’s Book,” Madison and Marquardt welcomed Hefner’s son Marston Hefner as a guest.
During a discussion about Crystal’s book Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself, Madison suggested that Crystal kept Hugh “dosed on damn drugs” in his later years to exploit him financially.
Crystal Hefner, 38, has sent a cease and desist order to Holly Madison, 44, over comments she made on the Girls Next Level podcast last month, claiming they were false and damaging to her reputation
Crystal’s legal team said in the letter that “nothing could be further from the truth” in that regard, as the allegation “is completely false and will not be tolerated.”
“As we understand it, Ms. Hefner was steadfast in her commitment to Mr. Hefner during his final days, ensuring he was cared for and received the best possible medical care,” Crystal’s legal team said.
According to the outlet, Crystal promised in the letter to sue Madison if she made such allegations in the future.
Madison appeared to respond to the legal brief in a statement on her Twitter page on Monday.
“Imagine running a free speech foundation and then sending someone a subpoena to talk,” she wrote, accompanied by a series of laughing emojis.
Madison added in a subsequent tweet, “Your lawyer can’t even find my correct email address” with a clown emoji.
An attorney for Crystal told TMZ in a statement: “Ms. Hefner does not want her name and reputation tarnished by opportunists.
“We stand by the contents of the letter and will fully enforce Ms. Hefner’s rights.”
Crystal condemned Madison’s comments as “malicious and deliberately misleading” and had caused her “serious harm,” according to the court documents.
Madison pictured on her May 12 podcast with Bridget Marquardt and Hefner’s son Marston Hefner
Madison appeared to respond to the legal brief in a statement on her Twitter page on Monday
Madison clashed with Crystal earlier this year when she said Crystal’s 2024 book borrowed some narrative elements from her own 2015 book.
Madison posted a few tweets in response to the legal letter she received
Madison clashed with Crystal earlier this year when she said that Crystal’s 2024 book Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself included some narrative elements from her own 2015 book Down the Rabbit Hole: Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a Former took over. Playboy bunny.
“Anyone who read my book that came out eight years ago and then read her book, tell me the narrative voice doesn’t sound exactly the same,” Madison told the newspaper. Lady Gang podcast in April.
She added: ‘I was reading it and there were moments when I thought, “I feel like I’m reading my own book. This is creepy.”