A former employee of Rudolph Giuliani, the former mayor of New York and lawyer for Donald Trump, has filed a lawsuit against him for alleged sexual harassment and assaultnon-payment of wages and other improper conduct, local media reported on Tuesday.

The complaint has been filed by Noelle Dunphy, who worked for Giuliani between 2019 and 2021 as its director of business development, among other charges, at a time when the politician was a lawyer for former President Trump (2017-2021).

giuliani “He began abusing Ms. Dunphy almost immediately after she started working for him,” ensures the text of the lawsuit, to which CBSNews has had access and which, according to various media, consists of 70 pages.

The former mayor “made it clear that satisfying his sexual demands, that they came practically anytime and anywhere, it was an absolute requirement for him to keep his job,” the complaint added.

According to Dunphy, Giuliani promised him an annual salary of $1 million, but the offer had a catch: Giuliani was in the middle of a messy divorce and told his employee that he would have to defer his pay and that his job would stay on.” secret” until the separation process was finished, explained CBSNews.

Trump’s former lawyer then claimed that his ex-wife, which he described as “crazy”, and his lawyers were monitoring his financial movements and that they would “attack” and “retaliate” against any employee who hired Giuliani, the text of the complaint added.

According to the lawsuit, one week after being hired, Giuliani had Dunphy fly to New York on a plane he chartered and insisted that he stay in a guest suite in his apartment on New York’s Upper East Side.

They both drank and, at a certain moment, “Giuliani placed his head on his penis, without asking or obtaining any type of consent (from the woman). He held her by her hair (…). She did it against her will,” the lawsuit states. Giuliani often required Dunphy to work nude, in a bikini or shorts, wrapping herself in an American flag he bought her, the lawsuit says.

The former mayor “constantly pressured her, he made sexual comments about her, about himself. When they were supposed to be working, he, as our client alleges, groped her and tried to initiate sexual contact,” defendant attorney Justin Kelton told the US network.

“He drank morning, noon and night and was frequently drunk, so his behavior was always unpredictable. I took Viagra constantlyexposed himself and told him that he could not do any work until you ‘take care of this'”, in a clear sexual reference, adds the medium.

The plaintiff, who claims to have recordings of some of these meetings, he also claims that Giuliani “demanded oral sex while taking phone calls,” including with then-President Donald Trump. He made it clear that satisfying his sexual demands, which came virtually anytime, anywhere, was an absolute requirement of his job.

Ted Goodman, Giuliani’s political and communications adviser, told ABCNews in a statement that the former mayor “unequivocally denies” the allegations and will act against them, in addition to hinting that the plaintiff has previously been accused of acting “in similar plots.” with other notable personalities.