Companies such as Playboy and Space X have deleted their official Facebook pages amid the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The social media giant is losing more than just profiles: Its market value has decreased by $80 billion. Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
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Playboy founder Hugh Hefner often spoke of how he would one day be entombed in the plot he'd bought next to Marilyn Monroe. Her crypt is at the Westwood Village Memorial Park in Los Angeles. Mel Bouzad/Getty Images hide caption
Elizabeth Elam is on the cover of Playboy's March-April 2017 issue, the magazine's first to feature nude women after a one-year ban. Gavin Bond/Playboy via AP hide caption
Donald Trump interviewed on Larry King Live on Oct, 7, 1999. Trump said he had formed an exploratory committee to help him determine whether he could win the White House as a Reform Party candidate. Marty Lederhandler/AP hide caption
Actress and model Dree Hemingway, daughter of Mariel Hemingway, is the first Playboy Playmate to be featured without full-frontal nudity. She's seen here in a cropped version of her centerfold photograph. Angelo Pennetta/Playboy hide caption
Milton Schwartz died October 15, 2015, after a stroke. Courtesy of Ben Schwartz hide caption
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Playboy founder Hugh Hefner poses for a photograph at his home in Beverly Hills in 2011. Kristian Dowling/AP hide caption
Hugh Hefner and Crystal Harris on April 26, 2010. Matt Sayles/AP hide caption
John Mayer performs live at The Hard Rock Cafe, Old Park Lane on January 11, 2010 in London, England. Ian Gavan/Getty Images hide caption