“I enjoy you so. Your thick legs and all of the voluptuous plumpness that accents your womanhood.” These are just some of the lines that a law suit supervisor allegedly sent his female colleague.
Tyrone Turner is accused of sending Natalie Thorpe, 31, extremely erotic poetry.
The ode was laminated, illustrated and was “decorated with a picture of a man kissing a woman who resembles Thorpe,” according to court papers.
Thorpe also claims that in 2010, Turner tried to kiss and hug her and locked her into his office and asked her to have sex with him.
“Turner also told Thorpe in effect that depending on whether she agreed to go out with him, things could go well for her at work or not so well,” stated the Manhattan Supreme Court suit.
According to the court papers, the poem was explicitly sexual and included the following:
“I love the way you giggle and the way your body jerks when I trace your tattoos with my tongue and rub you down with warm body oil.”
The cringeyworthy poem concluded with: “I’m at your erotic disposal.”
Turner, who is a married man and father, said that the accusations were “ridiculous” and that the lawsuit was “very frivolous.”
Turner explained that he does like poetry and has distributed copies of his work to many co-workers. He insisted that Thorpe was not someone that he desired.
The Queens man said that he has left the law firm of his accord and received a severance package.