The alleged steamy sex scene at a historic East Village bathhouse was too hot even for an ex-dominatrix to handle.
Former massage therapist Susan Shellogg has filed a $100 million sexual harassment suit in which she accuses workers and clients at the Russian & Turkish Baths of engaging in lewd sex acts while her boss allegedly viewed scatological porn videos on a laptop.
The suit, filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, alleges that the E. 10th St. establishment is a hothouse where sex is common in shower stalls and on massage tables, and where “towel boys” and other employees are encouraged to fulfill kinky client fantasies.
Shellogg - whose 1994 book “Unnatural Acts” chronicled her stint as a dominatrix - contends she was fired after complaining about the alleged sexual sideshow at the bathhouse, where she worked for more than six years.
Bathhouse manager Dmitry Shapiro dismissed the suit as the product of “a desperate person who’s out for money.”
The suit alleges that Shellogg was told she “was not a team player” after she refused to provide sexual favors to a client named “Buddy.” In January, she finally quit.
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