According  to a new $27 million Brooklyn federal suit, a former portfolio manager for an investment fund sexually abused and assaulted in his penthouse dungeon.

Howard Rubin, a former Bear Sterns trader, rented the space in Midtown’s Metropolitan Tower so he could have “brutal sex” with women, reports the New York Post. He paid the between $2,000 and $5,000 per session, the suit, filed Thursday, says.

There are three unidentified plaintiffs in the case, two of whom are reportedly Playboy Playmates. They claim that Rubin, whose high-stakes dealing was featured in Liar’s Poker and The Big Short, raped and beat them to the point that they needed “excessive medical attention,” according to court papers and reports by the Post.

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‘Liar’s Poker’ and ‘Big Short’ Trader Allegedly Operated Violent Sex Dungeon

 

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