A New York man is claiming he was fired from Christie's International Real Estate for refusing to cheat on his wife, according to a court filing.

Regis Roumila, 46, has sued the New York City company and its business operations manager, Sarine Atamian, 29, who Roumila claims would sexually harass him and use her position of power at work to 'put pressure on him.'

Roumila states in the discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit that he reported Atamian to Kathleen Coumou, who is also named in the lawsuit, but Coumou did nothing.

Roumila was then eventually fired on December 10, after joining the firm in August and enduring Atamian's unwanted advances 'from the first day,' according to the complaint filed in Manhattan Supreme Court.

Roumila was told vaguely that he was fired for 'social interactions' that were said to be out of line with with 'Christie’s culture,' according to the lawsuit.

Regis Roumila, 46 (right), has sued Christie's International Real Estate and Sarine Atamian, 29 (left), alleging discrimination and sexual harassment related to being fired on December 10

'Christie’s has a lot to answer for in connection with the way their organization is run and the way in which my client was treated and ultimately terminated,' attorney Adam Michael Levy, who represents Roumila in the lawsuit, told The New York Post.

Roumila's lawsuit states that Atamian would try to hug and kiss him, despite him telling her he was married and that he was not interested in that kind of attention from any other woman.

She's accused of continuously inviting Roumila out for dinner and drinks, getting unnecessarily close to him, finding excuses to touch him and staring at him at 'all hours of the day.'

The lawsuit states Roumila reported Atamian's alleged actions to Kathy Coumou (pictured), the executive director and broker of record at CIRE, who is said to have acknowledged Atamian's actions were not appropriate. Coumou is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit

Atamian is said to have forced for Roumila to 'pinky swear' with her 'just so she could touch [his] hand,' and told Roumila 'he should have a girlfriend' in addition to his wife.

The lawsuit also states that Atamian would comment on Roumila's appearance, specifically giving him unwanted compliments on his face, hair and clothing choices.

The lawsuit states Roumila reported Atamian's alleged actions to Coumou, the executive director and broker of record at CIRE, who is said to have acknowledged Atamian's actions were not appropriate.

Roumila alleges in the complaint that he was discriminated against 'based on his gender, marital status, family status, sexual preference and other civilly protected classifications.'

The complaint also asserts CIRE penalized him for his failure to participate in 'extramarital sexual behavior,' and that the firm lacks an anti-sexual harassment policy.

Atamian (left) is accused of continuously inviting Roumila (right) out for dinner and drinks, getting unnecessarily close to him, finding excuses to touch him and staring at him at 'all hours of the day'

Roumila (pictured) had previously worked at Nest Seekers for five years, where he was their number two agent, behind Ryan Serhant, in 2015, before leaving for Corcoran Group in 2016. A representative for both CIRE and Atamian have said the lawsuit 'is without merit and we will respond accordingly'

Roumila also claims to be owed nearly $46,000 in commissions from CIRE, after procuring listings worth at least $49 million and closing sales totaling over $2.8 million in his short time at CIRE, according to The Real Deal, a New York real estate new site.

Roumila had previously worked at Nest Seekers for five years, where he was their number two agent, behind Ryan Serhant, in 2015.

He left Nest Seekers for Corcoran Group in 2016.

A representative for both CIRE and Atamian have said the lawsuit 'is without merit and we will respond accordingly.'

None of the parties to the lawsuit could immediately be reached by DailyMail.com for additional comment.