An exec at one of NYC’s top real estate firms allegedly bragged about threesomes and groped a male underling, telling him “I could have you if I wanted,” according to a lawsuit.

Paul Herman, president of Brown Harris Stevens’ Residential Management Division, invited the then new employee to a steakhouse in August 2022 and spoke “about the recent passing of his romantic partner” during a shared taxi ride to the restaurant, the worker, identified only as John Doe, said in court papers.

Doe, a vice president and managing director at the real estate brokerage tasked with overseeing one of its “prime properties on Central Park West,” accused Herman, 67, of touching his leg during the boozy meal, then afterward asked him to come up to Herman’s apartment.

Herman is “no longer involved” in Br

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