Vida Guerra and Sara Underwood are among several models now suing a New York City strip club amid claims the establishment falsely used pictures of them to promote business.

According to TMZ, the Sugardaddy's Gentleman Club is accused of using the models' pictures on their website to make it appear as if they were all working at the club.

Other models accusing the club are Jessica Burciaga, Mariana Davalos, Jessica Killings, Rosie Jones and Jaime Edmondson, the ex-Playmate now married to MLB star Evan Longoria.

The suit also alleges the pictures of some of the women have been altered to make it appear they are actually working the stripper pole. All of the models insist they have never worked at the club and did not give anyone affiliated with the establishment the permission to use the photos.

This isn't the first time former Playboy model Guerra has had issues with photos of her being used in unauthorized ways.

Back in 2005, her camera phone was reportedly hacked. The perpetrators stole nude pictures from the device and liberally spread them across the Internet.

At one point, Guerra claimed the nude photos were not of her but of another woman. However, the head of her record label at the time stepped forward to claim that, not only were the pics of Guerra, but she had deliberately leaked them as part of a publicity stunt.

Flash Records later dropped Guerra from their roster of clients and manager Flash Rodriguez claimed she had long been difficult to work with because of her "diva like" attitude.

Roughly a year later, Derek Jeter's onetime girlfriend posed nude for Playboy in a followup to the camera phone incident. Guerra insisted she wanted people to be able to see what she truly looked like in the nude.

More recently, Guerra did a nude campaign for PETA in 2011 to support vegetarianism.