Worker openly ran 'rape room,' assaulted employees in clothing company French Connection's NYC factory: suit

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A sicko textile worker ran a “rape room” at the at the Queens factory of a major British clothing brand where he openly preyed on female colleagues, a shocking new lawsuit claims.

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“I lost 20 pounds,” she said, noting that pants that she had just bought in Poland now barely fit her waist. Pietras started opening up to her Polish co-workers and learned that Sabando’s abuse was an open secret and that past victims had ended up being fired once the violent creep grew tired of them, the suit claims.

Sabando allegedly made multiple fake social media accounts in her name this past fall, using pictures of her, and sent messages to himself and to his girlfriend in poorly-translated Polish, the suit states. Sabando allegedly laughed at her, saying “‘this is all your fault. What are you talking about?” Pietras claimed.

 

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