Celebrity | Hugh Hefner Hef Sued for Not Selling Playboy Shareholder claims Hugh Hefner sabotaged two deals By Evann Gastaldo Posted Feb 9, 2010 7:09 AM CST Copied Karissa Shannon, Kristina Shannon, Hugh Hefner, and Crystal Harris arrive at a party celebrating the release of the book "Hugh Hefner's Playboy" in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg) At 81, Hugh Hefner is still attending glamorous parties with decades-younger models on each arm, but his company is languishing—and one shareholder has had enough. A class action lawsuit obtained by TMZ alleges that Hef has sabotaged two deals to sell Playboy. The suit cites an analyst's note that said, "We think the wildcard here is Hugh Hefner. Would you give up the parade of busty blonds, the fancy mansion, and the reality TV show for a payout?" Hef, at least according to this shareholder, apparently will not—and now he's being sued for unspecified damages. The suit notes that the cover price of Playboy magazine, currently $5.99, is higher than a share of the company's stock, which closed yesterday at $3.14. In 1999, it sold for $36 a share. Read These Next SCOTUS sounds skeptical about law banning gay conversion therapy. Trump, Johnson aren't happy with pick for Super Bowl headliner. It's being called a disturbing trend: paragliders with bombs. Feds cite ChatGPT evidence in arrest of Palisades Fire suspect. Report an error