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Oscar De La Hoya threw kinky, coke-fueled sex party: suit

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Those fishnets were no fluke.

A second woman has come forward to describe boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya’s freaky cross-dressing fetish — alleging he threw a kinky, booze-and-cocaine fueled sex party at The Ritz-Carlton on Central Park South, prancing around in skimpy ladies underwear and intimidating her and a roommate when they tried to leave.

“It was beyond kinky,” New York model Angelica Marie Cecora, 25, told The Post in an exclusive interview. “Things that I don’t even know how to explain were done with him.”

In a new lawsuit, Cecora tells of the pervy pugilist’s predilection for ladies’ wear, saying the retired fighter contacted her through her modeling Web site to help him “relax” last March 15 after returning from a goodwill visit with the troops in Iraq.

He told her his name was Thomas Crown — the rich playboy in the 1968 film “The Thomas Crown Affair” and its 1999 remake — but finally revealed his true identity over dinner, flashing his AmEx Black Card, she said.

“He said there was no alcohol and no women [in Iraq], and he needed to unwind,” Cecora, 25, told The Post. “Once dinner was over, he decided he wanted me to spend the whole night with him.”

Cecora said De La Hoya was drinking heavily during dinner and ordered more booze to his room when they got upstairs — and that’s when he got freaky.

“He started to put my stuff on, my underwear. I had a skirt with me. He put that on,” she said.

“He was the exact same size as me. He fit into the tiniest pair of underwear that I had been wearing,” said Cecora, who has posed for Playboy and Maxim.

“He was dancing, playing around with my [clothes], playing a woman, very feminine.

“We had intercourse . . . He wasn’t taking no for an answer, as if I could leave.

“He ordered drugs to be delivered to the room. I tried to hide them from him to keep him under control, but he just wanted more and more.”

De La Hoya declared that he idolizes Charlie Sheen — and after he got the drugs, he kept shouting the actor’s favorite word, “Winning!” and got “completely wasted from then on,” Cecora said.

He became too much for her to handle, so she called in her sexy Russian roommate, she claimed.

“She is a dancer. I thought he would definitely be interested in her,” Cecora said. “He had asked her to bring some stuff with her. Some more underwear, some vibrators, toys . . . She brought a vibrator, a dildo, a bong.

“He was naked the whole time, wearing our underwear, nothing more,” she said. “He had both of ours on at the same time.”

In one of the most shocking claims, Cecora alleged the boxer was snorting cocaine — and asked her to perform an extreme sex act.

“I explained to him I have never done that before,” she said. “He was in these positions that [still] keep flashing into my head.”

When the women tried to sleep, De La Hoya allegedly got persistent.

“We locked him out of his own room and made him sleep in the living room,”Cecora said.

“He came in the room about four times, trying to crawl in bed with us, to the point that me and her screamed at him, ‘Go away, Oscar. Otherwise we’re leaving, and its not going to be pretty.’ He wasn’t taking no for an answer.”

In the morning, he was gone.

“All the paraphernalia was cleaned up, the toys were all still left there, plugs, everything we had [used] was still there, but the drug paraphernalia was cleaned up,” she said.

She said the two women had breakfast and went to the downstairs spa, but were told that the ex-champ had checked out — and left them with a bill for nearly $1,500. They ran off without paying, and De La Hoya’s manager later tried to settle up with her, she said.

The lawsuit alleges emotional distress, false imprisonment, assault and battery, although she never reported the incident to cops.

Two months after their tryst, the former boxing great entered rehab for substance abuse.

A lawyer for De La Hoya, Judd Burstein, said last night he had been “unable to reach my client for comment.”

De La Hoya last September admitted to dressing in drag, and confessed that November 2007 photos were genuine that showed him in high heels, fishnet stockings and women’ panties and bra.

After he launched a campaign to discredit the wild images, Siberian knockout Milana Dravnel filed a federal lawsuit, claiming his handlers duped her into agreeing that the photos were manipulated.

They settled out of court, but sources had told The Post that De La Hoya shelled out $20 million to make Dravnel to go away — and to return the drag-wear.

Yesterday, Cecora’s lawyer, Tony Evans, said, “I think this case is a sad example of abuse of power. Clearly, my client was intimidated and abused by Mr. De La Hoya’s abuse of his celebrity power, his monetary power and his tremendous physical power and presence. It’s never OK to dehumanize and intimidate people, as was done here.”

Cecora’s spokesperson, publicist R Couri Hay told us, “Angelica is speaking out to stop Oscar from victimizing other women.”