A Big Apple money manager was busted for trying to assault a young employee — pouncing on her after booking them into a single hotel room on a work trip to Florida, according to cops.

James Lukezic, the 42-year-old executive managing director of Old Slip Capital, was naked from the waist down when he was arrested early Sunday after his colleague says she fled their room for safety, according to his arrest report.

His 25-year-old employee claimed that after a night of drinking, they got an Uber back to Palm Beach’s chic The Colony hotel — where her drunken boss shocked her by revealing they would share a room, according to the documents.

“While she was laying on her own separate bed, clothed and under the covers, Lukezic undressed his pants and underwear, leaving only a polo shirt on,” the arresting officer reported of the Manhattan-based exec.

“While naked and displaying an erection, Lukezik jumped on top of her, made unwanted physical contact with her, and attempted to touch her breasts,” the report states.

The employee pushed off her 6-foot-2, 220-pound boss while “telling him to stop,” then “fled to the bathroom and locked herself in to avoid any further contact,” the documents state. She finally ran to the hotel bar and called cops.

Lukezic, who lives in the Financial District, was “naked from the waist down” when two officers got to his room, they said. He initially refused to let officers into the room, but finally got dressed and spoke to them.

Told about the allegations against him, he insisted that “nothing happened” and refused to say anything else, the police report said.

Lukezic was arrested and booked into the Palm Beach County Jail at 3:52 a.m. Sunday.

He was charged with simple battery and later released on his own recognizance. His arraignment is set for Oct. 9.

Lukezic’s attorney, Gregory Salnick, told The Post that the exec “adamantly denies the charge” and will “fully and aggressively” fight it in court.

“The alleged victim has put her own spin on the facts which are totally inconsistent with the circumstances,” Salnick insisted. “All other comments will be made in court.”