Anna Nicole Smith’s dad “tried to have sex with her” after a Playmate party, a friend claims in the Netflix documentary

“I wouldn’t give him credit for that,” Smith’s half-brother, Donnie Hogan, said of their father, whom he described as a “monster.”
Anna Nicole Smiths According to a close friend of the late model, his father allegedly tried to sleep with her after a Playboy party in 1993.
In the Netflix documentary Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me, which was released Tuesday, Smith’s girlfriend Melissa “Missy” Byrum, who claimed she was Smith’s secret “mistress” detailed the alleged incident and said Smith’s father, Donald Hogan, “attempted to have sex” with then-24-year-old Smith after they reunited after decades of estrangement.
“She told me that her father tried to have sex with her,” Byrum claimed, seemingly touched. “I was really sad to see that. She was so, so disappointed.”

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According to the document, Smith found Hogan in 1993 through a private investigator she hired to track down her estranged father. The two spoke on the phone and Smith invited her father and half-brother, Donnie Hogan, to attend the Playmate of the Year party in Los Angeles, where Smith was honored. Smith kicked them both out and they went to the party hosted by Hugh Hefner at his Playboy Mansion.
However, Byrum claimed Smith told her after the party that Hogan tried to have sex with her.
Donnie apparently first learned about the allegedly disturbing incident when he was being interviewed for the documentary.
“My father? Did she attack? That would be like him. But is it true? It can’t be,” he said at first, before adding, “I was there every step of the way, but I wouldn’t say it past him. I guess I wasn’t there the whole time so it could be true.
Smith did not meet her father until she was an adult, as she was raised by her mother and had become estranged from Hogan, who went to prison after pleading guilty to raping Smith’s then-10-year-old aunt.
In the film, Donnie referenced the horrific assault, noting that Smith’s separation from her father was something of a blessing.
“My dad isn’t the type of guy you want to be alone with,” he said. “You won’t feel safe. He’s a monster.”
Hogan died in September 2009, two years after Smith died of an accidental drug overdose in February 2007.
Anna Nicole Smith: You Don’t Know Me is now streaming on Netflix.