The former employees of a debt consolidation and lending company have filed an explosive lawsuit against the firm claiming it is a 'sexually erotic cesspool' of harassment and discrimination.

Former human resources director Nicole Orlando, with two other former female employees, filed the lawsuit on Thursday against American Funding Group and a related family of companies in Tindon Falls, New Jersey.

Seven managers of the companies ran them in a way 'that is so sexually aggressive, morally repulsive and unlawfully hostile that it is rivaled only by the businesses portrayed in the films "Boiler Room" and "The Wolf Of Wall Street",' claims the suit filed by Orlando, Evelyn Grondski and Donna Simone, two former sales reps.

Their bosses 'shamelessly created a sexual harassment playground fueled by drugs and alcohol and swarming with hand-picked young women rewarded for dressing and behaving provocatively - all in order to indulge their misogyny and vulgar sexual perversions,' Matthew A. Luber, attorney for the plaintiffs, told DailyMail.com.

In one of the litany of anecdotes offered up, the suit claims that Mark Mancino, Chief Financial Officer of the companies, ordered Orlando to handle the payment for a stripper at a company party.

Chief Financial Officer Mark Mancino (pictured) dressed as Willy Wonka last Halloween and order a stripper to dress as an Oompa Loompa, according to the x-rated lawsuit

Things allegedly got hot and heavy again with a stripper of short stature at this June party

Birthday boy Michael Hamill (pictured) is the underwriting manager for the companies named in the suit

As the stripper wielded a sex toy in one hand, Mancino (not pictured) told Hamill (seated) that if he refused to put the ball gag in his mouth, the stripper would 'use the strap-on on him'

The managers also ordered up a sex doll for the party, with 'a wig near the crotch to mimic pubic hair,' according to the suit

After Mancino shouted out that Hamill 'was getting a hard on,' the festivities culminated with a 'giant penis cake' reading 'Happy Birthday D**k,' according to the plaintiffs

Mancino, who had dressed as Willy Wonka last Halloween and order a stripper to dress as an Oompa Loompa, ordered another raunchy party for his co-defendant Michael Hamill's birthday on on June 2, the suit claims.

'Make sure you have enough money to pay the stripper out of petty cash,' Mancino allegedly barked at Orlando, his human resources chief.

When Orlando explained that it was not a good idea, Mancino told her to 'get over it' and 'stop being a tight a**', according to the suit.

The managers also ordered up a sex doll for the party, with 'a wig near the crotch to mimic pubic hair,' according to the suit.

In shocking video purporting to show the birthday party, a stripper of short stature puts a ball gag in Hamill's mouth and handcuffs him to a chair, and then grinding on him and whipping him on the floor.

The suit claims that Mancino (not pictured) ordered the human resources director Nicole Orlando to handle the payment for a stripper at a company birthday party in June

The stripper is seen grinding on the birthday boy during the debauched office party

Another manager shouted that Hamill (pictured) 'was getting a hard-on' during the lap dance

Sex toys were frequently placed in co-workers cars and desks as pranks, according to the suit. This photo purports to show a sex toy placed in the rear window of an employee's car

The plaintiffs called the workplace a 'sexually erotic cesspool'. Pictured: phallic glitter and gummi treats allegedly placed on a male co-worker's desk as a prank

As the stripper wielded a sex toy in one hand, Mancino told Hamill that if he refused to put the ball gag in his mouth, the stripper would 'use the strap-on on him', the suit claims.

FOUR COMPANIES NAMED IN THE SUIT The suit claims the following companies have shared ownership and offices, though they allegedly pose as separate entities: American Funding Group and Coast to Coast offer high-interest cash advances funded by third parties to small businesses. PLG Servicing is the loan-servicing arm of the company. Corporate Bailout offers 'debt consolidation' services. The suit claims that as long as clients make six to ten payments, the company did not care if they defaulted, because the servicing and debt consolidation arms could still 'bamboozle' the client Advertisement

After Mancino shouted out that Hamill 'was getting a hard on,' the festivities culminated with a 'giant penis cake' reading 'Happy Birthday D**k,' according to the plaintiffs.

As the celebration went on, Hamill 'became increasingly intoxicated' and 'inserted a cigarette inside the blow up doll's vagina and a party horn into the anus,' the complaint says.

The lawsuit also brings the employer's business dealings into question accusing the managers of running a family predatory lending and debt consolidation offices.

Using the front companies American Funding Group and Coast To Coast Funding, the defendants rake in $100,000 revenue a day through 'predatory' high-fee cash advances to small businesses, the lawsuit claims.

Posing as completely unrelated companies, the companies PLG Servicing and Corporate Bailout front would offer debt relief services 'which are just as predatory' to the very same small businesses, allowing the owners to 'double-dip on the debts of unsuspecting consumers and clients,' the suit claims.

Flush with the income generated by the companies, the managers allegedly showered perks and gifts on female employees who brought a certain special something to the job.

Chief Financial Officer Mark Mancino and his wife (pictured together) are said to be in the process of divorcing

Favored were those female subordinates 'who dress provocatively, have large breasts, or who are having an actual sexual relationship with the [bosses]' according to the suit.

On the other hand, the lawsuit claims, 'competent female employees who dressed conservatively or refused to take part in the sexual promiscuity were blackballed and ridiculed'.

A special favorite was a female sales rep named Wendy, whose last name is being withheld.

'Wendy - get your t*ts in here!' Mancino and Hamill would allegedly yell at the nubile subordinate to summon her to their office.

In the office, the suit claims the two managers could be heard 'motorboating' Wendy's breasts.

A footnote to the complaint explains that motorboating 'is the colloquial term for placing one's face in the area between a woman's breasts and blowing onto her skin while rapidly shaking one's head, thereby creating a sound similar to that of an outboard boat motor.'

'Who hasn't seen Wendy's t*ts?' the managers would allegedly yell in addition.

Michael Hamill, a co-owner and manager at the companies, was accused along with other managers of fostering a hostile work environment

At one point, Orlando, who had been hired as a bookkeeper in February of this year but was immediately promoted to the head of human resources, asked Mancino why he frequently got male erectile enhancement pills delivered to the office.

'I have to keep my dick working to keep up with these young ladies,' Mancino allegedly replied.

The complaint also states that Mancino paid a low-level female employee an executive salary with generous bonuses 'so she could afford breast implants'.

On another occasion, Mancino allegedly met a 22-year-old named Gabby at the gym, and hired her on the spot.

Mancino carried on a sexual affair with Gabby, whose last name is being withheld from publication, paying her a $60,000 salary and buying her a $4,000 Gucci bag and luxury beauty treatments with the company credit card, according to the suit.

Orlando says through her attorneys that she was instructed to treat the lavish gifts as legitimate company expenses, and that employees were ordered to keep the sexual affair secret from Mancino's wife.

His wife did learn of the affair, though, and is in the process of divorcing the corporate finance whiz, according to the suit.

The defendants to the suit all either declined to comment or were not reachable late Thursday.