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Former employees at a US finance company have filed a lawsuit branding it a “sexually erotic cesspool” of debauchery comparable to the businesses portrayed in the Hollywood film The Wolf of Wall Street.

According to the complaint, women were sexually harassed and bosses ordered strippers for raunchy, alcohol-fuelled office parties.

But when human resources director Nicole Orlando tried to put an end to the x-rated antics, she claims she was fired.

Miss Orlando and two former female sales representatives filed a lawsuit yesterday against American Funding Group and its related 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 rivalled only by the businesses portrayed in the films ‘Boiler Room’ and ‘The Wolf Of Wall Street’,” the women claim in court papers, reports the New York Post.

The 2013 movie The Wolf of Wall Street starred Leonardo DiCaprio as a hard-partying New York stockbroker. Boiler Room stars Giovanni Ribisi as a college dropout who gets on the fast track with a small brokerage house.

In the Middlesex County lawsuit, American Funding Group owner Mark Mancino and manager Michael Hamill are accused of regularly summoning a female sales rep to a private office by shouting, “Wendy, get your tits in here.”

Strippers were regularly brought into the office to celebrate “special occasions” at the debt consolidation and lending firm, the complainants allege.

The Post said that videos and still photographs attached to the lawsuit as exhibits allegedly show a stripper sitting astride Mr Hamill and playfully flogging him with a cat o’ nine tails whip.

The birthday party for Mr Hamill in June also allegedly involved a cake decorated with a penis design and a blow up plastic doll sized because he “does not like fat girls,” says the lawsuit.

The lawsuit also accuses the company of offering “predatory” high-fee cash advances.

The plaintiffs in the lawsuit were unavailable for comment.