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Hotel sex-harass suit

Managers of a Times Square hotel solicited sex from underlings and then fired them when they rebuffed the randy advances, a lawsuit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court alleges.

Two ex-staffers bringing the lawsuit against the Hotel Edison on West 47th Street reported a sex-fueled workplace.

Former front-desk clerk Kristofer Kennington said one female assistant manager often remarked about “the size of his genitals,” asked him to expose himself and suggested they have sex, court papers state.

The hotel’s general manager touched a female desk clerk and “made sexually charged remarks,” the filing says. Two other employees said they were canned for age discrimination and reporting sex among the staff.

The Hotel Edison and the named managers didn’t return calls for comment.