A South Carolina chiropractor has been sued by a former employee for allegedly forcing sexual acts — and Scientology — on her, according to a report.

The 25-year-old ex-worker, identified in the suit as “Jane Doe,” claims that Columbia-area chiropractor Joseph Ben Barton axed her out of retaliation after she denied his multiple sexual advances, The State reported.

The suit, filed in Richland County, claims that the woman “was the victim of sexual assault, trauma and continuous sexual abuse and harassment” by Barton during her time as a receptionist at the Midlands Physical Medicine clinic from late 2016 until the summer of last year.

According to the lawsuit, “Barton informed Doe that his intention was to convert her into a Scientologist” and the chiropractor “told Doe that through his practice of Scientology, he could sense emotional disturbances in people and could sense that Doe had suffered emotional trauma.”

The victim claims to have inappropriate text messages from Barton, including one where he tells the woman not to wear “any underwear tomorrow.”

“Almost immediately after Doe began her employment with Midlands Physical Medicine, Barton started flirting with Doe and made sexually inappropriate comments about her appearance and her body,” the suit says, according to The State.

“Initially, Doe was flattered by the attention … but over time his actions became smothering and unwelcome.”

The woman says in the suit that she stayed working at Barton’s practice because she “needed her job to provide for herself and her young daughter and felt powerless to fend off Barton.”

Barton, according to the newspaper, was giving the woman bonus checks of up to $1,700 for sexual favors.

An attorney for the victim told the outlet: “Women should … be free from sexual harassment and sexual assault, particularly in the workplace where they are simply trying to do their jobs.”

Barton will “deny all liability,” his lawyer, Art Aiken, told the paper.

“We look forward to having our day in court,” Aiken said. “Without question, there are two sides to this story. It’s going to be vigorously defended.”