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SI doc used teddy bear to cover face during live Web sex shows: suit

A Staten Island doctor regularly watched live sex shows on Skype while hiding his face behind a teddy bear his kids gave him for his birthday and harassed his office manager, a federal lawsuit charges.

Dr. Miguel Tirado made the worker, Louise Luzzi, 51, watch some of the pornographic videos, and eventually fired her in a dispute over unpaid overtime, said the suit filed yesterday in Brooklyn federal court.

The ex-manager for Richmond Primary Care said she once entered Tirado’s office and he said, “Watch this” and told her to hand him the teddy bear as he booted up the live porn.

“There was a couple making love on the bed. They were naked. I was embarrassed, humiliated,” said Luzzi, a divorced mom of three.

Tirado covered his face with the stuffed toy, which was dressed in a green party hat and a T-shirt that said, “Happy Birthday.”

“I walked out, I was so upset. He was holding onto his teddy bear. I said, ‘Oh, my God! That is disgusting!’” she fumed.

The civil-rights lawsuit, filed by attorneys Michael Borrelli and Alexander Coleman, demands that she get her job back and be awarded unspecified monetary damages.

Tirado refused to comment yesterday.