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Lawsuit Alleging Office Sex Parties At N.J. Finance Company Settled In One Day: Report

Sex toys and strippers giving lap dances in the office were among the allegations against the Monmouth County firm, the report said.

TINTON FALLS, NJ — A lawsuit accusing a Tinton Falls-based finance company of sexual harassment that allegedly included in-office sex parties has been resolved a day after it was filed, according to a report.

The Asbury Park Press reported the lawsuit was filed against Corporate Bailout LLC by three former employees who alleged employees were asked to sign waivers saying they wouldn't object to the conduct.

The report said the lawsuit, which included video, described office parties that included strippers giving lap dances, blow-up dolls and other sex toys, and alleged young employees were hired with the expectation they would have sex with top managers.

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"The matter has been fully and finally resolved," Christian V. McOmber, the employees' lawyer from the Red Bank firm McOmber & McOmber, said, according to the Press report.

"The company takes any and all allegations seriously, and we're pleased this has been resolved," said Jeffrey Testa, a lawyer from McCarter and English, the report said.

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According to the company's website, Corporate Bailout was founded by a group of lawyers who had seen the effect of debt on small businesses to "help companies resolve their fiscal obligations without resorting to extreme measures."

Read more of the Asbury Park Press report here.

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