Advertisement

N.Y. eatery bosses accused of sex crimes

NEW YORK, Oct. 9 (UPI) -- Supervisors at the Hawaiian Tropic Zone in New York allegedly forced female employees to have sex with them, a sexual misconduct suit claims.

Four plaintiffs allege in the lawsuit that a number of male Tropic Zone managers, including a former general manager, routinely visited female workers in their personal rooms near the New York eatery in search of sex, the New York Post reported Thursday.

Advertisement

The Times Square eatery features female waitresses in bikinis and eatery owners offer those women discounted housing in a nearby apartment building, the Post reported.

The New York Daily News said the $600 million federal lawsuit also alleges that a former general manager raped a former Tropic Zone manager and impregnated another female employee.

The former manager, one of the plaintiffs in the litigation, said Wednesday she wants the suspect to be sentenced to jail for his alleged crimes.

Latest Headlines