Hefner sued for $3B by woman claiming to be ‘Venus Aphrodite Demilio’
Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner has been sued for three billion dollars by a woman who claims to be the reincarnation of “Venus Aphrodite Demilio”.
|Last Updated: Jul 10, 2009, 05:41 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Washington, July 10: Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner has been sued for three billion dollars by a woman who claims to be the reincarnation of “Venus Aphrodite Demilio”.
Sheri Allred, who claims that she is possessed by “the most beautifulest angel lusefer”, has filed papers at the Los Angeles Superior Court.
According to TMZ, in the lengthy and incoherent statement filed, Allred claims that the Playboy mogul is part of a paedophile organisation, which targeted her when she was five.
“Yes, sir I am asking for 3 billion dollars from Mr. Hefner. He’s been after me since I was a baby,” Contactmusic quoted the statement as reading.
“Along with a pedifile organization in LA. When I was about 5 yrs. Old He mysteriously was underneath my bed and he grabbed my arm and said that he and forsay the beatles and he mentioned the names of them.
“I asked like in my head, since I’m a hat everone in the world heres my thought’s, a good way to establish peace. So I thought and said you’d better let go of my hand,” the statement said.
Allred, who insists she was “born the biggest hat in the world”, claims that Hugh has ruined her life and the lives of her adopted parents.
“He’s always mayed my life my adopted families lives a mess you realize he’s suppose to be be the centaur of the greek gods. And since I’m really a reincarnation, I really am Venus Aphrodite Demilo the goddess. Along with roger dawson he’s odyeseuos and everyone I know knows this (sic),” she added.
In the rest of the suit, Allred claims to be part of the “John Gotti Mafia”, and says that she belongs to the Gettys, the wealthy oil family.
ANI
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