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Stockbroker says her boss sent her lewd video of himself

What a wanker.

A former stockbroker says her boss sent her video of himself masturbating.

In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Karen Lo, 20, said she’d only been working at Guerreiro Wealth Holdings for a short period of time when boss Thomas Guerriero sent her the astonishing e-mail “with a link to an obscene pornographic video containing explicit sound and imagery depicting male masturbation and ejaculation” this past Nov. 5.

The person is only identified by the tag “stallionman_69,” but Lo “believes the masturbating male, whose face is off-camera, is Guerriero.”

The stunned stockbroker texted her boss back a short time later saying “I really can’t mix work with my personal life . . . I really hope this doesn’t affect work.”

Guerriero responded hours later, saying, “No that’s fine. I hope we can be friends though,” the suit says.

But “the unwelcome sexualized banter” didn’t stop.

In January, he e-mailed her to say he’d gotten drunk at a spa the night before, and wish she’d been there with him. “I would of definitly made you blush I was acrazy mood you would of defintly had alot of fun. I was going to record a video and send it to you but I wasn’t sure how much you liked the last one you asked for. Did you like the last one?”

Lo, “one year out of her teens, again responded to her employer’s relentless entreaties for sexual favors by indicating, ‘I would like to try to keep things professional still,'” the suit says.

But not Guerriero.

In February, he sexted her, saying “I wanna take you in the stairwell on the low wat u say . . . I know ul love it. meet me there i wanna touch u already,” the suit says.

She said no, and noted she had a boyfriend – but that didn’t stop him. He made fun of the size of her boyfriend’s manhood, and said, “please don’t make me touch myself thinking bou(sic) u.”

Lo texted back that she wanted to “keep the whole thing professional.”

The suit says he also groped her and left her harassing Post-It notes. By mid-February, she’d had enough.

Suffering “severe emotional and psychological distress,” she felt “endangered at work; she was stressed, frightened, ashamed and irate, and she felt that she could no longer trust anyone working in the financial industry.”

Lo’s lawyer, Jack Tuckner, said “Guerriero had no compunction about emailing repulsive pornography and obscene text messages to a 19-year-old who idolized him for his financial prowess. Like a rich kid spoiled rotten, he’s saying, I’m so powerful and entitled, I act on every sexual impulse I have, without shame, fear or empathy for my victims.”

The suit seeks unspecified money damages.

Guerriero’s lawyer, Chad Seigel, said Lo has severe “credibility issues,” and had “manufactured” her claims “in hopes of getting money to which she’s not entitled.” He said his client “has not sent her any improper video of himself,” and they had a “professional” and “appropriate relationship.”

He also accused her of stealing company property, a claim she and Tuckner denied