Friday, May 3, 2024

Troubled Playboy Playmate Jumped with 7-Year-Old Son off NYC Building

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*Former Playboy Playmate Stephanie Adams jumped with her 7-year-old son to their deaths from the 25-the floor of a Midtown hotel Friday — amid a nasty custody battle with her chiropractic ex, The Post reports.

47-year-old Adams — who was Playboy’s Miss November 1992 — leaped with young Vincent from the top floor of the Gotham Hotel around 8:15 a.m., sources said.

According to the report, Adams checked them into the hotel around 6 p.m. Thursday and they were staying in a 25th-floor penthouse suite. Their bodies were found on a second-floor landing in the hotel’s rear courtyard.

“Early this morning investigators located an individual whose attention was drawn to that same second-floor area when he heard two loud noises,” Manhattan Detectives William Aubrey said at a press conference. “His attention was drawn to that and he discovered these two deceased individuals.”

It’s not clear whether Adams left behind a suicide note.

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Their shocking deaths come as Adams waged a bitter court battle with her estranged husband, Charles Nicolai, owner of Wall Street Chiropractic & Wellness.

Nicolai’s lawyer recently demanded that she turn over the kid’s passport.

Adams came out as Playboy magazine’s first lesbian centerfold in 2003. But she was later married to an investment banker for two years before becoming engaged to Nicolai in 2009.

Listen to her speak about her prior relationship with a woman via the clip up top.

Adams was profiled by The Post in 2013. At the time, she had written 25 New Age self-help books, ran an online organic beauty products company and managed the finances for Nicolai’s chiropractic office.

“The stereotypes are sexist and unfair,” Adams said at the time. “Just because I look a certain way and have expensive tastes, it doesn’t mean I’m shallow. Style and looks don’t mean lack of brains, sweetheart!”

Stephanie Adams successfully sued the NYPD, winning a $1.2 million jury award stemming from a 2006 incident in which she was thrown to the ground by a cop who falsely accused her of pulling a gun on him.

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