from howardstern.com: Howard had Izabella St. James, who wrote a book called “Bunny Tales,” about sleeping with Hugh Hefner, into the studio [Tuesday]. When Izabella sat down, Howard asked her if she thought what she and other girls did with Hugh at the Playboy Mansion was prostitution, but she said it wasn’t, claiming she would’ve had sex with him for free. Robin then agreed with Izabella’s assessment of the situation, and told Howard he was being “too harsh” on her.
Izabella said she met Hef at a club in Los Angeles when she was in law school, but insisted he didn’t pay for her schooling, even though he once claimed he did. Izabella also explained that he had sex with his girlfriends every Wednesday and Friday, and those two days were chosen because they were the nights they went to clubs every week. Izabella proceeded to say Hugh got jealous whenever his girls spoke to other men, even going as far as having the men escorted out of the clubs for merely talking to the women. Izabella also claimed that Hef took Viagra at the clubs so he could perform later in the nights, but that he still sometimes had trouble keeping his erection during sex.
Izabella, who noted she never posed in Playboy, reported Hugh didn’t wear condoms when he had sex, and the girls were supposed to disclose to him if they had any diseases. Izabella went on to say Hugh lasted only about 10 seconds per session, and that she received oral sex from women at the Mansion a number of times so she could satisfy her own needs as well. Izabella added Hugh’s girlfriends got $1,000 a week as well as money for clothes and cars.
Howard mentioned he heard Hef was upset about “Bunny Tales” being released, and could see why he felt that way. Howard then pointed out he was surprised Hugh didn’t make his girlfriends sign confidentiality agreements before they had sex with him, and said he should consider doing so in the future.