The NYCHA worker at the center of the agency’s on-the-clock orgy scandal is the daughter of a prominent public-housing executive, according to sources.

Assistant Resident Buildings Superintendent Brianne Pawson was suspended for 30 days without pay from her $66,323-a-year gig for hosting wild sex parties in the Throgg’s Neck Houses — often while collecting overtime, according to a person familiar with the scandal.

She pulled down an extra $6,950 for OT and benefits in 2017, bringing her total compensation that year to $73,273, according to SeeThroughNY.

Pawson — one of just two workers who has been suspended for the debaucherous parties — is the daughter of NYCHA Director of Maintenance, Repairs & Skilled Trades Charles Pawson, the source said.

Roughly 40 people were transferred out of the development as a result of the scandal, in which Pawson and fellow workers reportedly got drunk and fooled around in groundskeepers shop and even empty apartments.

She also raked in an additional $6,950 that year, bringing her total compensation to $73,273, according to the Web site.

Roughly 40 people were transferred out of the development as a result of the scandal, but Pawson was one of only two who was suspended.

Pawson ducked out of her College Point, Queens home and into a gray Nissan Sentra before speeding off Wednesday afternoon — ignoring a reporter’s questions about the scandal.

She was observed blowing through three red lights before returning home a few minutes later.

The Housing Authority first found out about the allegations in May and immediately began investigating, sources said.

The Department of Investigation also got wind of the accusations early this month and forwarded them to NYCHA officials on Aug. 15.

NYCHA officials say they have kept DOI apprised of their investigation.

The sordid affair erupted into public view on Monday when it was revealed that NYCHA general manager Vito Mustaciuolo ordered the entire staff at Throggs Neck transferred to other developments.