A Queens fish-tank repairman who worked for a filthy rich East Side couple says his boss couldn’t keep his tentacles off him.
In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Bilguudei Ganhuyag said his $50,000 a year job working for multimillionaire John Landrum Bryant and heiress wife Patricia Bauman came to an abrupt — and weird — end when Bryant demanded a massage.
Ganhuyag said the flamboyant designer—whose pricey, animal inspired designs adorn much of their $7 million Beekman Placeduplex—told him that the only thing he “had left to learn was ‘how to give me a massage’ ” and that he needed to be educated by Bryant.
The artisan ordered his employee to strip down to his underwear and began giving him a rubdown before declaring that he wanted to be comfortable, too — and taking off his pants, the suit says. Bryant did not return a call for comment.